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Product Description: A9N2P10B | Miniature Circuit Breaker – xC60 – 2 Poles – 10 A – B Curve – Schneider Electric
Overview
The A9N2P10B is a high-quality miniature circuit breaker (MCB) from Schneider Electric’s xC60 series. Designed for reliable protection of electrical circuits, this MCB is ideal for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. It features 2 poles, a rated current of 10 A, and a B tripping curve, making it suitable for protecting general-purpose circuits.
Key Features
- Series: xC60
- Number of Poles: 2
- Rated Current: 10 A
- Tripping Curve: B Curve (for general-purpose applications)
- Rated Voltage: 230/400 V AC
- Breaking Capacity: 6 kA (IEC 60898-1)
- Standards Compliance: IEC 60898-1, IEC 60947-2
- Mounting: DIN rail mounting
- Terminal Type: Screw terminals
- Mechanical Life: 20,000 operations
- Electrical Life: 10,000 operations
- Operating Temperature: -25°C to +60°C
- Storage Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
- Weight: Approximately 0.2 kg
Applications
The A9N2P10B MCB is suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
- Residential electrical distribution boards
- Commercial and office buildings
- Industrial control panels
- Lighting circuits
- Socket outlets and general-purpose circuits
Benefits
- Provides reliable protection against overloads and short circuits
- Compact design for space-saving installation
- Easy to install and replace on DIN rails
- High mechanical and electrical durability
- Complies with international safety standards
Dimensions
- Width: 36 mm
- Height: 78 mm
- Depth: 70 mm
Warranty
Schneider Electric offers a standard warranty on this product. Please refer to the manufacturer’s warranty policy for detailed terms and conditions.
Safety Information
Always ensure proper installation by a qualified electrician. Follow local electrical codes and standards for safe operation.
Contact Information
For more information or technical support, contact Schneider Electric’s customer service or visit their official website.
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