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The NEXT NXB-63 circuit breaker is designed for reliable operation across a wide temperature range, from -35°C to +70°C. It boasts exceptional durability with 10,000 electrical cycles and 20,000 mechanical cycles. This modular breaker features a 6000A short-circuit interrupting capacity and a Type C magnetic trip characteristic, ensuring robust protection for your electrical circuits. Ideal for various applications requiring dependable overcurrent protection.
Авт. выкл. NEXT NXB-63 6kA 1P х-ка C 4A is a modular circuit breaker designed for reliable protection in demanding environments. This 1-pole breaker boasts a 6kA short-circuit interrupting capacity and a C-characteristic tripping curve, suitable for a wide range of electrical circuits. Engineered for durability, it operates effectively across a broad temperature range and offers exceptional mechanical and electrical lifespan, ensuring long-term performance and safety.
Type: Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB)
Standard: IEC 60898
Base Material: Flame-retardant thermoplastic polymer (PA66)
Application: Indoor
Consumption: N/A
Drying Time: N/A
Durability: Electrical lifespan: 10,000 cycles; Mechanical lifespan: 20,000 cycles; Operating temperature range: -35°C to +70°C
Packaging: Individual carton, 20 units per box
Exceptional Temperature Resilience: Operates reliably in extreme temperatures from -35°C to +70°C.
High Short-Circuit Capacity: 6kA interrupting capacity provides robust protection against fault currents.
Extended Lifespan: Durable construction ensures a long operational life with 10,000 electrical and 20,000 mechanical cycles.
Modular Design: Facilitates easy installation and replacement within existing electrical panels.
C-Characteristic Tripping: Provides delayed tripping for motor loads and other inrush current applications.
Compact Size: Space-saving design for efficient panel utilization.
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