The ABB S200 Series of MCB offer a compact solution for protection requirements. These miniature circuit breakers are current limiting; DIN rail mounted and can offer a good equivalent to fused systems.
Type C characteristic offers short circuit response of 5-10 x normal rated current, making it ideal for circuits with higher inrush currents such as motor control and fluorescent lighting installations in industrial buildings where nuisance tripping might occur if a faster type was used.
DIN rail mounting Complies with BS EN 60898 Finger Safe Terminals
ABB S200 Series MCB, 10A Current Rating, 10kA Breaking Capacity (at Maximum Voltage Rating) - 2CDS254001R0104 S204-C10
This MCB provides effective circuit protection for various commercial and industrial applications. It safeguards against short circuits and overloads, enhancing the reliability of electrical systems. Its robust design and functionality make it a vital component for professionals in automation, electronics, and electrical and mechanical sectors.
Features & Benefits
• 4 poles ensure thorough circuit coverage • Type C MCB accommodates higher inrush currents • 10A current rating enables accurate load management • 10kA breaking capacity delivers solid fault protection • Thermal electromechanical mechanism ensures dependable tripping • Lever reset actuator facilitates easy fault resolution
Applications
• Protects electrical circuits in commercial buildings • Suitable for installations requiring short circuit protection • Designed for use in industrial machinery and equipment • Employed in automation systems needing circuit stability • Applicable for distribution boards needing strong performance
How can I install this device correctly?
Follow standard installation protocols, securely connecting it to the DIN rail and complying with the specified electrical ratings.
What is the expected maintenance for this product?
Regular inspections are recommended to check for signs of wear or damage to maintain optimal performance.
Can it handle sudden inrush currents without tripping?
Yes, its Type C characteristic allows it to cope with higher inrush currents, making it suitable for inductive loads.
Is this device compatible with existing distribution boards?
It fits standard DIN rail systems, ensuring compatibility with most current distribution setups.
What should I do if it trips frequently?
Check for potential overloads or faults in the connected circuit, and consult a professional if issues persist.