63 AMP 4 Pole MCB JVM1-63 MCB Circuit Breaker Features
● Protection against both overload and short circuit
● High short-circuit capacity
● Contact position indication
● Applicable to terminal and pin/fork type busbar connection
● Easy mounting onto 35mm DIN rail
63 AMP 4 Pole MCB JVM1-63 MCB Circuit Breaker Parameter
Categories | Economic 4.5KA, 6kA Regular Series Circuit Breaker |
Model | JVM1-63 |
Pole No | 1, 1P+N,2, 3, 3P+N, 4 |
Rated voltage | AC 230/400V |
Rated current(A) | 1,2,3,4,6, 10, 13, 16, 20,25,32, 40,50,63 |
Tripping curve | B,C,D |
Rated frequency | 50/60Hz |
Energy limiting class | 3 |
Rated impulse withstand voltage | 6.2kV |
Fastening torque | 2 0Nm |
High short-circuit breaking capacity (Icn) | 10kA |
Electro-mechanical endurance | 10000 |
Terms of Payment | L/C, Western Union, MoneyGram, T/T, Paypal |
63 AMP 4 Pole MCB JVM1-63 MCB Circuit Breaker Technical Data
l PoleNo.: 1, 1P+N,2,3,3P+N,4 |
l Rated voltage: AC 230/400V |
l Rated current (A): 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 10, 13, 16, 20, 25, 32, 40, 50, 63 |
l Tripping curve: B, C, D |
l High short-circuit breaking capacity (lcn):10kA |
l Rated frequency: 50/60Hz |
l Energy limiting class: 3 |
l Rated impulse withstand voltage: 6.2kV |
l Electromechanical endurance: 10000 |
l Contact position indication |
l Fastening torque: 2.0Nm |

l Connection terminal:Screw terminal Pillar terminal with clamp |
l Connection capacity: Rigid conductor up to 25mm2 |
l Fastening torque: 2.0Nm |
l Installation:On symmetrical DIN rail 35.5 mm Panel mounting |
l Terminal Connection Height: 21mm |
Construction and Feature

Overall & Installation 63 AMP 4 Pole MCB JVM1-63 MCB Circuit Breaker Dimensions

Wiring Diagram


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