Schneider Electric Acti9 ic60n miniature circuit breaker 2p 4 a c curve 50
This Acti9 iC60N is a low voltage miniature circuit breaker (MCB). It is a 2P circuit-breaker with 2 protected poles, 4A rated current and C tripping curve. It can be mounted on DIN rail for modular installation. As circuit-breaker, its breaking capacity, according to IEC/EN 60898-1, is 6000A at 400VAC. As circuit-breaker, its breaking capacity, according to IEC/EN 60947-2, is 50kA at 230VAC and 50kA at 400VAC. This miniature circuit breaker protects circuits against short circuit and overload currents. It has an IP20 degree of protection (as per IEC/EN 60529) on its terminals. It becomes IP40 once in modular enclosure with insulation class II. its fast closing mechanism improves its service life. Its limitation class 3 (according to EN/IEC60898-1) improves downstream circuit protection cost. Its unique Visitrip indicator reduces intervention time by showing the faulty circuit. Its Visisafe green strip guarantees the physical opening of the contacts to allow downstream maintenance. This double terminal miniature circuit breaker reflects Schneider Electric expertise with more than 40 years developing modular devices for the protection of electrical circuits in all applications. It has a longer service life thanks to its high limitation and fast closing. This product is compliant with both IEC 60898-1 and IEC 60947-2, has IP20B finger proof terminals with double the tightening torque versus the standard and is DIN rail mountable. It offers VisiTripTM for safety during maintenance and VisiSafeTM to reduce intervention time.
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