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Circuit breaker 3P C 10A 6kA AC Eaton xPole Home HN-C10/3 (MPN 194889)
Circuit breaker 3P C 10A 6kA AC Eaton xPole Home HN-C10/3 (MPN 194889)
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Circuit breaker 3P C 10A 6kA AC Eaton xPole Home HN-C10/3 (MPN 194889)
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Circuit breaker 3P C 10A 6kA AC Eaton xPole Home HN-C10/3 (MPN 194889)
Circuit breaker 3P C 10A 6kA AC Eaton xPole Home HN-C10/3 (MPN 194889)
Three-pole Eaton xPole Home HN-C10/3 miniature circuit breaker with C characteristic, rated at 10 A and a breaking capacity of 6 kA AC. Designed for overcurrent protection in residential and light commercial electrical installations, this DIN-rail mountable device protects three-phase circuits against short circuits and overloads while meeting common safety and installation standards.
The C characteristic provides reliable tripping behaviour for general-purpose circuits with moderate inrush currents, such as lighting and small motors. Compact DIN-rail design allows straightforward integration into distribution boards, and clear marking simplifies identification during installation and maintenance. The 6 kA breaking capacity ensures safe interruption of fault currents within its rated limits.
Install the breaker on a standard DIN-rail inside the distribution board following local electrical codes. Connect the three phase conductors to the line terminals and the load conductors to the load terminals, ensuring tight, secure connections and correct polarity. Use appropriate torque values for terminal screws and verify the device is correctly rated for the circuit it protects. After installation, test the circuit and switching operation before commissioning.
Ensure coordination with upstream and downstream protective devices and confirm the breaker's C characteristic and 10 A rating match the protected circuit's expected load and inrush currents. For installations with higher prospective fault currents or special loads, consult applicable standards or an electrical professional.
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