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What is the difference between a Hager MT132 and MTN132 circuit breaker? (apart from the fact that one has an 'N' on it and the other doesn't). I need to fit (or get fitted if I can ever get a lecky) an MT132.

Thanks

Brian
 
None whatsoever electrically, Hager just renamed them all after a very minor change in style. An MTN will replace an MT. I'm more curious as to why you need to?...........
 
Does the newer one fit two types of bus bar? Depending on which consumer unit it’s going on?

There is a make of breaker that fits single prong bus bar in a cage clamp, and also forked.
 

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