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Acti9 K60H 3P – 10 A – C curve 10000 A
Product Overview
The Acti9 K60H 3P is a high-performance miniature circuit breaker (MCB) designed by Schneider Electric. It is part of the Acti9 range, known for its reliability and efficiency in electrical protection. This MCB is specifically designed for three-phase applications and offers a rated current of 10 A with a C curve tripping characteristic and a breaking capacity of 10000 A.
Key Features
- Rated Current: 10 A
- Number of Poles: 3P (Three Poles)
- Tripping Curve: C Curve
- Breaking Capacity: 10000 A
- Voltage Rating: 230/400 V AC
- Frequency: 50/60 Hz
- Mounting: DIN Rail Mounting
- Standards Compliance: IEC 60898-1, IEC 60947-2
- Terminal Type: Screw Clamp
- Operating Temperature: -25°C to +60°C
- Storage Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
- Mechanical Durability: 20000 cycles
- Electrical Durability: 10000 cycles
- Protection Degree: IP20 (When installed in appropriate enclosure)
- Dimensions: 53.5 mm (Width) x 76 mm (Height) x 70 mm (Depth)
- Weight: Approximately 0.3 kg
Applications
The Acti9 K60H 3P is suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
- Residential buildings
- Commercial buildings
- Industrial facilities
- Distribution boards
- Control panels
Advantages
- High Breaking Capacity: Ensures reliable protection even in high fault current conditions.
- Compact Design: Saves space in electrical panels.
- Easy Installation: DIN rail mounting simplifies installation and maintenance.
- Durable Construction: High mechanical and electrical durability ensures long service life.
- Compliance with Standards: Meets international standards for safety and performance.
Warranty and Support
Schneider Electric offers a standard warranty on this product. For more information on warranty terms and support, please contact Schneider Electric customer service or visit their official website.
Safety Information
Always ensure that the installation and maintenance of the Acti9 K60H 3P are carried out by qualified personnel in accordance with local electrical codes and standards. Disconnect power before working on the circuit breaker to avoid electrical hazards.
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