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Product Description – A9N4P63C
Miniature Circuit Breaker – xC60 – 4 Poles – 63 A – C Curve – Schneider Electric
Overview
The A9N4P63C is a high-quality miniature circuit breaker (MCB) from Schneider Electric’s xC60 series. Designed for reliable protection of electrical circuits, this 4-pole MCB is rated for 63 A and features a C curve tripping characteristic, making it suitable for a wide range of residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
Key Features
- Model: A9N4P63C
- Series: xC60
- Number of Poles: 4
- Rated Current: 63 A
- Tripping Curve: C Curve (for moderate inrush currents)
- Breaking Capacity: High breaking capacity for reliable protection
- Voltage Rating: Suitable for 230/400V AC systems
- Standards Compliance: Complies with IEC 60898-1 and IEC 60947-2 standards
- Mounting: DIN rail mounting for easy installation
- Terminal Type: Screw-type terminals for secure connections
- Operating Temperature: -25°C to +55°C
- Mechanical Life: Up to 20,000 operations
- Electrical Life: Up to 10,000 operations at rated current
- Safety Features: Provides protection against overloads and short circuits
- Compact Design: Space-saving design for efficient panel use
Applications
The A9N4P63C is ideal for use in:
- Residential electrical distribution boards
- Commercial buildings
- Industrial control panels
- Lighting circuits
- Motor protection circuits
Technical Specifications
Parameter | Value |
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Rated Current (In) | 63 A |
Rated Voltage (Ue) | 230/400V AC |
Rated Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Breaking Capacity (Icn) | 6 kA at 230/400V AC |
Tripping Curve | C Curve |
Mounting | DIN Rail (35 mm) |
Terminal Torque | 2.5 Nm |
Weight | Approx. 0.5 kg |
Benefits
- Ensures reliable protection against electrical faults
- Easy to install and maintain
- Durable construction for long-lasting performance
- Compatible with Schneider Electric’s modular systems
Warranty
This product comes with a standard manufacturer warranty of 2 years, ensuring peace of mind and reliability.
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