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Schneider Electric iC60H Miniature Circuit Breaker, 4-Pole, 25A, C-Curve
The Schneider Electric iC60H is a high-performance 4-pole miniature circuit breaker engineered to provide robust protection for electrical circuits in demanding environments. This device is designed to interrupt electrical flow in the event of overloads or short circuits, ensuring the safety of connected equipment and infrastructure. With a rated current of 25A and a C-type tripping curve, it offers a balanced response for various electrical loads, making it a reliable component for modern power distribution systems.
This circuit breaker stands out due to its high reliability and precision in fault detection. The 4-pole configuration allows for the simultaneous disconnection of three phases and the neutral, providing comprehensive isolation for complex electrical circuits. Its compact design facilitates efficient use of space within distribution boards, while the robust construction ensures long-term operational stability. The device is built to meet rigorous safety standards, offering peace of mind in both commercial and industrial settings.
This device is not intended for use in environments exposed to moisture, dust, or corrosive elements, as it carries an IP20 rating. It is also not suitable for applications requiring a different tripping characteristic, such as B-curve for sensitive electronics or D-curve for high-inrush current motors.
The circuit breaker should be installed by a qualified professional within a standard DIN-rail mounted distribution board or modular enclosure. Ensure that the supply voltage and load requirements are compatible with the 25A rating before installation. The device is snapped onto the DIN rail, and electrical connections are secured via the integrated terminal clamps. Once installed, the toggle switch allows for manual operation to connect or disconnect the circuit as needed.
Always ensure the power is completely disconnected from the distribution board before attempting any installation or maintenance work on the circuit breaker. Periodically inspect the terminals for tightness to prevent overheating.
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