CHINT – Circuit Breaker 3 Pole, D Curve, 10kA, 4A – NB1-63DH3P04
CHINT NB1-63DH3P04 Circuit Breaker (3 Pole, D Curve, 10kA, 4A, Grey) The CHINT NB1-63DH3P04 Circuit Breaker provides reliable overcurrent protection with a 3-pole design and D curve tripping characteristic, ideal for circuits with high inrush currents. Rated at 10kA and 4A, it operates at 240/415V AC (1P+N) and 415V AC (2P, 3P, 4P), supporting 1 to 63 Amperes across B, C, and D types. Available in grey, this robust breaker is ideal for a wide range of electrical systems.
Description
CHINT NB1-63DH3P04 Circuit Breaker (3 Pole, D Curve, 10kA, 4A, Grey) – Advanced Overcurrent Protection for Various Applications The CHINT NB1-63DH3P04 Circuit Breaker is engineered for superior overcurrent protection, making it an essential component in both residential and commercial electrical installations. Featuring a 3-pole configuration and a D curve tripping characteristic, this breaker is designed to handle high inrush currents, such as those caused by heavy-duty electrical equipment like motors and transformers.
With a breaking capacity of 10kA and a current rating of 4A, this breaker is ideal for safeguarding electrical circuits against overloading and short circuits. The CHINT NB1-63DH3P04 operates in systems with a voltage of 240/415V AC (1P+N) and 415V AC (2P, 3P, 4P), offering flexibility for use in various setups. It supports current ratings from 1 to 63 Amperes, and is available in tripping curves B, C, and D to meet different circuit protection requirements.
Designed with a durable grey finish, the NB1-63DH3P04 is not only reliable but also easy to integrate into existing electrical panels. Its robust construction and high performance make it an ideal choice for overcurrent protection in demanding environments.
Available through Miken Electronics on their worldwide web platform, the CHINT NB1-63DH3P04 ensures optimal safety and performance in a variety of electrical installations.
Additional information
SKU | NB1, 63DH3P04 |
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