Schneider Electric Circuit Breaker - M9F11206

Schneider Electric Circuit Breaker - M9F11206
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Reference: E366C
Brand: Schneider Electric
Mfr. Part: M9F11206

The schneider electric c60n series have mcb having 6 amp rated operating current and its used for the distribution application. This mcb have thermal magnetic trip unit technology with c curve code. This mcb have toggle control type with din rail mounting. Ip degree of protection is ip20 and ip40. Ambient air temperature for operation is -30 to 70 °c.

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This text translates to: "This Multi 9 C60N is a low-voltage miniature circuit breaker (MCB). This product is a 2P miniature circuit breaker with 2 protected poles. It has a nominal current of 6A and a C tripping characteristic. It can be mounted on a DIN rail for a modular installation. As a miniature circuit breaker, the breaking capacity is according to IEC/EN 60947-2, 20kA at 230V AC and 10kA at 400V AC. This power switch provides additional protection of the circuits against short circuits and overcurrent. It has an IP20 degree of protection (according to IEC/EN 60529) on the terminals.

The degree of protection increases to IP40 when it is mounted in a modular housing. The rapid closing mechanism, the overvoltage resistance, and the high performance limitation extend the life of this component. The tripping or position indication functions are delivered remotely by adding electrical aids. The green indicator guarantees the physical opening of the contacts, allowing maintenance to be carried out downstream.