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This robust modular circuit breaker is designed for reliable performance in extreme temperatures, from -35°C to +70°C. It boasts exceptional durability with 10,000 electrical and 20,000 mechanical operating cycles. Featuring a 6000A short-circuit interrupting capacity and a D-curve electromagnetic release, it provides superior protection for sensitive circuits and applications prone to inrush currents. Available in B, C, and D trip characteristics.
Авт. выкл. NEXT NXB-63 6kA 3P х-ка D 3A is a robust, three-pole modular circuit breaker designed for reliable electrical protection in a wide range of applications. Featuring a 6kA short-circuit interrupting capacity and a D-characteristic tripping curve, it provides optimal protection against overloads and short circuits. Its wide operating temperature range and high mechanical/electrical endurance ensure long-term performance and minimal maintenance, making it ideal for demanding environments.
Type: Modular Circuit Breaker
Standard: IEC/EN 60898-1 (assumed, based on common standards for this type of product)
Base Material: High-impact Polyamide (PA66) with internal metallic components
Application: Indoor
Consumption: N/A – This is a protective device, not a consumable material.
Drying Time: N/A – Not applicable.
Durability: Electrical Endurance: 10,000 cycles; Mechanical Endurance: 20,000 cycles; Operating Temperature: -35°C to +70°C
Packaging: Individual box packaging, bulk packaging options available.
Exceptional reliability in extreme temperatures.
High short-circuit interrupting capacity (6kA) ensures robust protection.
Long service life with 10,000 electrical and 20,000 mechanical cycles.
D-characteristic tripping curve provides optimal protection for circuits with inrush currents.
Compact modular design for easy installation and space saving.
Durable construction minimizes maintenance requirements.
Residential electrical distribution systems.
Commercial building power protection.
Industrial control panels.
Protection of circuits powering inductive loads (motors, transformers).