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Eaton PL6-C4/2 Miniature Circuit Breaker, 2-Pole, 4A, 6kA
Eaton PL6-C4/2 Miniature Circuit Breaker, 2-Pole, 4A, 6kA
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Eaton PL6-C4/2 Miniature Circuit Breaker, 2-Pole, 4A, 6kA
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Eaton PL6-C4/2 Miniature Circuit Breaker, 2-Pole, 4A, 6kA
Eaton PL6-C4/2 Miniature Circuit Breaker, 2-Pole, 4A, 6kA
The Eaton PL6-C4/2 is a robust 2-pole miniature circuit breaker engineered to provide dependable overcurrent protection for various electrical circuits. Designed for both residential and commercial applications, this device effectively safeguards electrical installations against the risks of short circuits and overloads. With a rated current of 4A and a breaking capacity of 6kA, it ensures consistent performance and safety in standard distribution systems.
This miniature circuit breaker offers high reliability and durability, meeting stringent electrical safety standards. Its C-characteristic design makes it particularly suitable for circuits with moderate inrush currents, preventing nuisance tripping while maintaining rapid response times during actual fault conditions. The 2-pole configuration allows for the simultaneous disconnection of both phase and neutral conductors, enhancing safety during maintenance or fault isolation.
This device is not intended for high-current industrial machinery or main incoming supply protection where higher breaking capacities or different tripping characteristics are required. It should not be used in environments exceeding its specified temperature or environmental ratings.
The device is designed for installation on a standard DIN rail within a distribution board or consumer unit. It should be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical regulations. Ensure that the supply is disconnected before installation. The wires are connected to the terminals, ensuring they are tightened to the manufacturer's specified torque to prevent overheating.
Regularly inspect the circuit breaker for signs of damage or overheating. Test the device periodically to ensure it remains operational and that the tripping mechanism functions correctly under fault conditions.
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