Categories | Economic 4.5KA, 6kA Regular Series Circuit Breaker |
Type | Electronic type |
Residual current characteristics | AC. Pole No.: 1P |
Tripping curve | B,C,D |
Rated short-circuit capacity | 4.5kA |
Rated current(A) | 6, 10, 16, 20, 25, 32 |
Rated voltage | 240V AC |
Rated frequency | 50/60Hz |
Rated residual operating current(mA) | 0.03, 0.1, 0.3 |
Tripping duration | instantaneous≤0.1s |
Electro-mechanical endurance | 4000 cycles |
Technical Data

l Type: Electronic type |
l Residual current characteristics: A, AC |
l Pole No.: 1P+N, |
l Tripping curve: B, C, D |
l Rated short-circuit capacity: 4.5kA |
l Rated current (A): 6, 10, 16, 20, 25, 32 |
l Rated voltage: 240V AC |
l Rated frequency: 50/60Hz |
l Rated residual operating current(mA): 0.03, 0.1, 0.3 |
l Tripping duration: instantaneous≤0.1s |
l Electro-mechanical endurance: 4000 cycles |

l Connection terminal: pillar terminal with clamp |
l Terminal Connection Height: H1=16mm H2=21mm |
l Over-voltage tripping: 280V±5% |
Construction and Feature

Provides protection against earth fault/leakage current, short-circuit and overload
High short-circuit capacity
Provides complementary protection against direct contact by human body.
Effectively protects electric equipment against insulating failure
Contact position indication
Provides protection against over-voltage
Provides comprehensive protection to household and commercial distribution
systems.
Overall & Installation Dimensions

Wiring Diagram

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