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This NEXT NXB-63 circuit breaker offers reliable performance across a wide temperature range (-35 to +70°C). Built for durability, it withstands 10,000 electrical and 20,000 mechanical cycles. Featuring a 6kA short-circuit interrupting capacity and available with B, C, or D trip characteristics, this modular breaker provides robust protection for your electrical system. Ideal for demanding environments.
Авт. выкл. NEXT NXB-63 6kA 1P х-ка D 1A is a single-pole miniature circuit breaker designed for robust and dependable electrical protection. Featuring a high breaking capacity of 6kA, this device safeguards electrical circuits against overloads and short circuits. Its wide operating temperature range and exceptional mechanical and electrical endurance make it ideal for challenging industrial and commercial applications, ensuring long-term reliability and minimizing downtime.
Type: Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB)
Standard: IEC/EN 60898-1 (assumed, based on common MCB standards)
Base Material: High-impact Polyamide (PA66) with internal metallic components
Application: Indoor
Consumption: Not applicable – this is a protective device, not a consumable material.
Drying Time: Not applicable
Durability: Electrical endurance: 10,000 cycles; Mechanical endurance: 20,000 cycles; Operating temperature: -35°C to +70°C
Packaging: Individual packaging, typically in cardboard boxes with multiple units per box.
Exceptional reliability in extreme temperatures.
High breaking capacity ensures robust protection.
Long service life with 10,000 electrical and 20,000 mechanical cycles.
Compact modular design for easy installation.
Provides effective overload and short-circuit protection.
D-curve characteristic for applications with inrush currents.
Residential electrical distribution systems.
Commercial building electrical panels.
Industrial control circuits.
Protection of lighting circuits with inductive loads (e.g., fluorescent lamps, motors).