6kA JVM6-32 Factory OEM make 1P+N 25A DPN circuit breaker switch CE approval

6kA JVM6-32 Factory OEM make 1P+N 25A DPN circuit breaker switch CE approval
6kA JVM6-32 Factory OEM make 1P+N 25A DPN circuit breaker switch CE approval
6kA JVM6-32 Factory OEM make 1P+N 25A DPN circuit breaker switch CE approval
6kA JVM6-32 Factory OEM make 1P+N 25A DPN circuit breaker switch CE approval
6kA JVM6-32 Factory OEM make 1P+N 25A DPN circuit breaker switch CE approval

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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

● 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
JVM6-32 circuit breaker switch

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
JVM6-32 circuit breaker switch parameter
Wiring Diagram
Wiring Diagram

 

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