Phoenix Contact Device circuit breaker
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The thermomagnetic device protection switch from Phoenix Contact is a reliable protective device that functions as both a residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) and a miniature circuit breaker (MCB). With a 2-pole design and a type B tripping characteristic, this switch provides effective protection against overload and short circuit. The integrated changeover contacts allow for flexible application in various electrical installations. The device protection switch is suitable for use in AC and DC voltage applications and meets the IP30 protection rating, safeguarding it against dust and contact. With a compact design and a width of only 24.6 mm, it is ideal for use in tight switchgear and distribution boards. The high quality and reliability of the product make it an excellent choice for professionals who value safety and efficiency.
- Combination of RCCB and MCB functions for comprehensive protection
- Type B tripping characteristic for reliable overload protection
- Two integrated changeover contacts for flexible applications
- Suitable for AC and DC voltage applications.
Circuit breaker type | Miniature circuit-breaker/residual current circuit-breaker combination |
Width | 24.60 mm |
Length | 52 mm |
number of poles | 2 |
Item number | 36781842 |
Manufacturer | Phoenix Contact |
Category | Residual-current device |
Manufacturer no. | 2800875 |
Release date | 28.6.2023 |
Colour | Grey |
Exact colour description | N.a. |
Circuit breaker type | Miniature circuit-breaker/residual current circuit-breaker combination |
number of poles | 2 |
Tripping characteristic | Sluggish --- |
Rated voltage | 80 V |
voltage type | AC/DC |
Rated insulation voltage Ui | 80 V |
Protection type (IP code) | IP30 |
Country of origin | Indonesia |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Items per sales unit | 1 Piece |
Length | 52 mm |
Width | 24.60 mm |
Height | 45 mm |
Weight | 50 g |
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- 2.Steffen0.4 %
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- 4.ABB1.9 %