It's the right type and the right speed, but that doesn't mean it will "work" in that motherboard. It's a Ryzen system, and Ryzen is grumpy when it comes to who it likes to play nice with. Complicating this is the fact that there doesn't seem to be a memory QVL list for that board AND Kingston, unlike G.Skill, Corsair and Crucial, does not have a compatibility utility that tells us whether a specific memory kit has been validated for use with a certain motherboard. For OEM boards like this, you probably won't ever find that information anyhow.
Fortunately, at speeds below 2666mhz most memory kits will work with most Ryzen motherboards, at least if they are aftermarket boards. OEM boards often don't have as broad of compatibility with as wide a selection of memory kits as aftermarket boards are. So this could go either way, but, the fact that it is a CL15 memory kit is pretty much a give away that those sticks were meant for use with Intel platforms because Ryzen does not like to play nice, at all, with odd numbered CL latency timing kits. You would be wise to try and find a DDR4 2400mhz kit with an even numbered CL latency (CL10, CL12, CL14, CL16, CL18, etc.) and I highly recommend looking first to G.Skill kits as they have repeatedly proven to be more compatible with most Ryzen motherboards in general than most other brands.