Categories
| Categories | Superior 10kA 16 Series Circuit Breaker |
| Model | XJRO-32 |
| esidual curet chaensics | AC,A |
| Pole No | 1P+N |
| Tripping curve | B,C,D |
| Rated shot-ircuit breaking capacity | 4.5kA |
| Rated current (A) | 6, 10, 16, 20, 25, 32 |
| Rated voltage | 240V |
| Rated frequency | 50Hz |
| Rated residual operating current(A) | 0.03 |
| Tripping duration | instantaneous≤0.1s |
| Electro-mechanical endurance | 4000 cycles |
Construcion and Feature

| ■Operating machanism adopt double contact with DPN form,N pole Opening firts,then breaking. |
| ■Leakage protecion adopt electronic type integrated ciruit,Contact ON/OFF state display. |
| ■Trigger has middle-position function and a clamshell to put tags in and characteristic stripes on both sides. |
| ■Provides protection against earth fauit/leakage current,short-circuit,overload,and function of isolation. |
Technical Data
| ■Residual current characteristics:AC,A | ■Rated frequency:50Hz | ■Fastening torque:1.2N.m |
| ■Pole No.:1P+N | ■Rated residual operating current(A):0.03 | □On symmetrical DIN rail 35mm |
| ■Tripping curve:B,C | ■Tripping duration:instantaneous≤0.1s | |
| ■Rated short-circuit breaking capcity:4.5kA | ■Electro-mechanical endurance:4000 cycles | |
| ■Rated current(A):6,10,16,20,25,32 | ■Diaameter of screw d(mm):M4 | |
| ■Rated voltage:240V | ■Degree of protection:IP20 |
Characteristic Curve

Wiring Diagram

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