Schneider Electric M9V31263 M9 VIGI C60 2P 63A 30MA SI FI block
Product details
The M9V31263 Vigi C60 from Schneider Electric is a highly advanced residual current circuit breaker designed specifically for use in electrical installations. With a rated current of 63 A and a tripping threshold of 30 mA, this device provides effective protection against electric shocks and fire hazards caused by insulation faults. The Type A-SI ensures enhanced protection against electrical disturbances, making it a reliable choice for various applications. Installation is tool-free on the left side of the device, simplifying the setup process. The Vigi C60 complies with IEC/EN 61009-1 standards and can be expanded with various auxiliary modules to integrate additional functions such as switching position indicators and undervoltage releases. This product is an ideal solution for anyone seeking safety and reliability in their electrical systems.
- Type A-SI for enhanced protection against electrical disturbances
- Tool-free installation on the left side
- Expandable with optional auxiliary modules
- Complies with IEC/EN 61009-1 standards
- Provides protection against direct and indirect contact.
Circuit breaker type | Residual current protection block |
number of poles | 2 |
Item number | 31996547 |
Manufacturer | Schneider Electric |
Category | Residual-current device |
Manufacturer no. | M9V31263 |
Release date | 24.10.2022 |
Circuit breaker type | Residual current protection block |
number of poles | 2 |
Tripping characteristic | A |
Rated current | 63 A |
Rated current | 0.03 A |
voltage type | AC/DC |
Rated insulation voltage Ui | 500 V |
Protection type (IP code) | IP20 |
Country of origin | France |
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 |
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