Technical Specifications :
Number of Poles : 1P + N
Short Circuit Breaking Capacity : 4.5kA – 6kA
Rated Current : up to 63A
Type C characteristic tripping curve
Non-flammable body approved by non-flammability test
On-Off indicator
High electrical and mechanical life
Miniature Circuit Breakers: Functions and Areas of Use
Miniature Circuit Breakers provide safety by interrupting the circuit in cases of overcurrent or short circuit, especially in small and medium-sized electrical systems. These circuit breakers, which are widely used in structures such as homes, offices, and commercial buildings, prevent the growth of a possible fault that may occur in the system. Miniature circuit breakers have a more modern structure compared to traditional fuses and make the circuit safe.
In addition, miniature circuit breakers can be reused once the circuit is interrupted. In other words, in the event of a fault, the circuit can be reactivated by pressing the button on the fuse box. This provides a significant advantage in terms of time and cost. These circuit breakers are preferred especially in industrial areas to ensure uninterrupted production. For more detailed information, you can check out the Miniature Circuit Breakers blog post.
DPN Phase Neutral Circuit Breakers: Functions and Areas of Use
DPN Phase Neutral Circuit Breakers are one of the important elements used to protect phase and neutral lines in electrical systems. This type of circuit breakers provide more security by controlling the phase and neutral lines at the same time. It prevents damage to the electrical system by cutting the circuit in cases of overcurrent, short circuit or overload.
DPN phase-neutral circuit breakers are preferred in large electrical systems, especially in industrial facilities and commercial areas. They are of critical importance for system safety and sustainability. These circuit breakers are also ideal for sensitive electronic devices, as they operate more sensitively than traditional circuit breakers. For more information, you can check out the DPN Phase-Neutral Circuit Breakers blog post.