Schneider Electric, 12 V dc DC, 15 kA Breaking Capacity

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RS Stock No.:
734-9419
Mfr. Part No.:
A9F94216
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Rated DC Voltage

12V dc

Breaking Capacity

15kA

Break Time

Instantaneous

COO (Country of Origin):
FR

Schneider Electric iC60L Series Acti 9 MCB, 16A Current Rating, 10kA Breaking Capacity (at Maximum Voltage Rating) - A9F94216


This MCB provides reliable protection for electrical installations. Designed for 2 pole configurations, it has a current rating of 16A. With dimensions of 36mm in width, this DIN rail mounted circuit breaker excels at safeguarding electrical circuits against overloads and short circuits.

Features & Benefits


• High breaking capacity of 15kA at 400V AC enhances safety

• Thermal-magnetic trip unit provides dependable protection

• Rated AC voltage support for a wide range of requirement

Applications


• Ideal for protecting lighting circuits in commercial buildings

• Suitable for machinery and industrial

• Utilised in electrical panels for distribution protection

• Suitable for both AC and DC networks for versatile

What are the specific breaking capacities for different voltage ratings?


The MCB has a breaking capacity of 15kA at 400V AC and up to 25kA at 220 to 240 V AC, ensuring robust circuit protection. It also supports breaking capacities of 20kA for both 125V DC and 440V AC.

How does the trip unit technology function in this device?


The thermal-magnetic trip unit operates by detecting excessive current flow, which triggers the mechanism to disconnect the circuit, offering both thermal and magnetic protection against overloads and short circuits.

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