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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 C-curve tripping characteristic (also available in B and D curves), this breaker provides essential protection for your electrical system.
Авт. выкл. NEXT NXB-63 6kA 4P х-ка C 6A is a four-pole miniature circuit breaker designed for reliable overload and short-circuit protection in a wide range of electrical installations. Featuring a C-characteristic tripping curve, it’s ideal for circuits with inrush currents. This breaker boasts exceptional durability with 10,000 electrical and 20,000 mechanical operating cycles, and operates effectively in extreme temperatures, ensuring long-term performance and safety.
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: 10,000 Electrical Cycles, 20,000 Mechanical Cycles; Operating Temperature: -35°C to +70°C
Packaging: Individual box, bulk packaging available upon request
Wide operating temperature range for diverse environments.
Exceptional mechanical and electrical lifespan ensures long-term reliability.
High breaking capacity (6kA) provides robust short-circuit protection.
C-characteristic tripping curve handles inrush currents effectively.
Four-pole design offers comprehensive circuit protection.
Compact modular design for easy installation in distribution boards.
Residential distribution boards
Commercial building electrical systems
Industrial control panels
Lighting circuits with inductive loads