Eaton PLG6 PLG6 Miniature Circuit Breaker, 1-Pole, 13 A, Type C, 230 V AC, 10 kA Breaking Capacity

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RS Stock No.:
230-1093
Mfr. Part No.:
264694 PLG6-C13/1N
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Miniature Circuit Breaker

Number of Poles

1

Current Rating

13 A

Tripping Characteristics

Type C

Rated AC Voltage

230 V

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Breaking Capacity

10kA

Range

PLG6

Series

PLG6

IP Rating

IP20

Width

17.5 mm

Height

73mm

Depth

70.5mm

Standards/Approvals

EN 60947-2

Reset Actuator Type

Toggle Switch

Break Time

Instantaneous

COO (Country of Origin):
RO

Eaton MCB, 230V AC Rated Operational Voltage, 86 (L) x 17.5 (W) x 73mm (H) - PLG6 Series - 264694 PLG6-C13/1N


Nip unruly electrical faults in the bud with this MCB from Eaton. To limit equipment damage and costly downtime, the 1P+N device boosts safety by disconnecting power supplies when supply errors occur. With its type-C tripping curve, it swiftly interrupts circuit flow between 5 and 10 times the rated 13A current. The device weighs just 130g, so puts minimal strain on your setup. Simply clip it onto a DIN rail for speedy, tool-free mounting. You'll find components like this used with switchgear for residential and commercial applications.

Features & Benefits


• IP20 rating indicates a touch-proof unit for safe handling

• Broad operating temperature range between -25°C and +75°C for use in demanding conditions

• RoHS compliance assures you the component contains only trace amounts of any harmful materials

How does an MCB work?


Continuous current above the unit's rating heats and bends an integrated bimetallic strip. This action releases a mechanical latch that opens the contacts and breaks a faulty circuit.

How do I know when my MCB is faulty?


A faulty MCB tends to trip frequently and easily. When you suspect a problem, it's important to promptly test or replace the unit.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller

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