Product details
The M9D11616 FI/LS circuit breaker from Schneider Electric is a highly advanced device designed for the protection of individuals and electrical installations. With a rated current of 16 A and a tripping sensitivity of 30 mA, this breaker provides reliable protection against overload, short circuits, and fire hazards. The thermomagnetic release ensures precise response to fault currents, while the snap-action mechanism guarantees low-wear operation of the contacts. The breaker is suitable for mounting on DIN rails and allows for tool-free installation. The test button enables regular functional checks to ensure the safety and reliability of the device. The M9D11616 complies with the IEC/EN 61009-1 standards, making it suitable for use in various electrical applications.
- Thermomagnetic release unit for precise fault detection
- Snap-action mechanism for low-wear switching of contacts
- Tool-free mounting on DIN rail
- Test button for regular functional testing
- Complies with IEC/EN 61009-1 standards.
Circuit breaker type | Miniature circuit-breaker/residual current circuit-breaker combination |
Length | 10 mm |
Width | 9 mm |
mounting style | Top-hat rail |
number of poles | 2 |
Item number | 31995103 |
Manufacturer | Schneider Electric |
Category | Residual-current device |
Manufacturer no. | M9D11616 |
Release date | 24.10.2022 |
Circuit breaker type | Miniature circuit-breaker/residual current circuit-breaker combination |
mounting style | Top-hat rail |
number of poles | 2 |
Tripping characteristic | C |
Rated current | 16 A |
Rated current | 0.03 A |
voltage type | AC |
Rated insulation voltage Ui | 400 V |
Protection type (IP code) | IP20 |
Country of origin | Spain |
Manufacturer commitment | RE100, SBTi |
Manufacturer compensation | According to RE100, the manufacturer Schneider Electric fully compensates for its energy consumption, leading to a reduction in emissions. |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Items per sales unit | 1 Piece |
Length | 10 mm |
Width | 9 mm |
Height | 4 mm |
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Source: Digitec Galaxus- 1.Brennenstuhl0 %
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- 5.Hager0.2 %
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Source: Digitec Galaxus- 2.ABB1.6 %
- 2.Brennenstuhl1.6 %
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- 5.Siemens2.1 %
- 6.Eaton4 %