Categories | Economic 4.5KA, 6kA Regular Series Circuit Breaker |
Model | JVM6-32 |
Pole No | 1P+N |
Rated voltag | AC 230V |
Rated Current | 3,6, 10, 16, 20, 25, 32 |
Tripping curve | B,C,D |
High shot-ciruit breaking capacity | 4.5kA |
Rated frequency | 50/60Hz |
Electro-mechanical endurance | 4000 |
Terminal Connection Height | H=21mm |
Fastening torque | 1 .2Nm |
Connection terminal | Pillar terminal with clamp |
Terms of Payment | L/C, Western Union, MoneyGram, T/T, Paypal |
Technical Data

● Pole No.: 1P+N |
● Rated voltage: AC 230V |
● Rated Current: 3, 6, 10, 16, 20, 25, 32 |
● Tripping curve: B, C, D |
● High short-circuit breaking capacity: 4.5kA |
● Rated service short-circuit capacity(lcs): 4.5kA |
● Rated frequency: 50/60Hz |
● Electro-mechanical endurance: 4000 |
● Connection terminal: Pillar terminal with clamp
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● Connection capacity: Rigid conductor up to 10mm2 |
● Fastening torque: 1.2Nm |
● Installation: On symmetrical DIN rail 35.5mm Panel mounting |
● Terminal Connection Height: H=21 mm |
Construction and Feature

Protection against both overload and short circuits.
Integrated with switched phase and neutral pole.
Neutral pole provides no protection against overload and short circuits.
Easy mounting onto 35mm DIN rail.
Overall & Installation Dimensions

Wiring Diagram

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