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Schneider Electric A9F03204 Miniature Circuit Breaker 2P 4A B-Curve
The Schneider Electric A9F03204 is a high-quality 2-pole miniature circuit breaker engineered to provide dependable protection for electrical circuits in both residential and commercial environments. This device is specifically designed to interrupt electrical flow in the event of overcurrent, safeguarding your wiring and connected equipment from potential damage. With a rated current of 4 A and a B-curve tripping characteristic, it offers precise performance for standard electrical distribution systems.
This miniature circuit breaker stands out due to its robust construction and reliable tripping mechanism, which ensures consistent operation over time. The B-curve characteristic makes it particularly effective for protecting circuits with low surge currents, such as lighting and general-purpose outlets. Its compact design allows for efficient use of space within electrical distribution boards, while the high manufacturing standards of Schneider Electric guarantee long-term durability and safety for your electrical infrastructure.
This circuit breaker is not intended for use in environments with high inrush currents, such as those involving large motors or heavy industrial machinery, where a C or D-curve breaker would be more appropriate. Additionally, it is designed for indoor use only and should not be installed in locations exposed to moisture, dust, or extreme outdoor weather conditions without a suitable protective enclosure.
The device is designed for mounting onto a standard DIN rail within an electrical distribution panel. Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical codes and safety regulations. Once mounted, the input and output cables are connected to the respective terminals. The toggle switch on the front allows for manual switching of the circuit, and the device will automatically trip to the off position if an overcurrent is detected.
Regularly inspect the circuit breaker for any signs of physical damage or discoloration. It is recommended to perform periodic testing of the tripping mechanism to ensure the device remains fully functional and continues to provide optimal protection for your electrical system.
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