Eaton xEffect xEffect Miniature Circuit Breaker, 4-Pole, 63 A, Type C, 400 V AC, 6 kA Breaking Capacity

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RS Stock No.:
769-4734
Mfr. Part No.:
239224 FAZ6-C63/4
Manufacturer:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Miniature Circuit Breaker

Number of Poles

4

Current Rating

63 A

Tripping Characteristics

Type C

Rated AC Voltage

400 V

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Breaking Capacity

6kA

Range

xEffect

Series

xEffect

IP Rating

IP20

Standards/Approvals

IEC/EN 60947-2

Depth

62mm

Width

62 mm

Break Time

Instantaneous

Reset Actuator Type

Toggle Switch

Tripping Mechanism

Thermal Magnetic

Eaton MCB, 63A Current Rating, 230 to 400V AC Voltage Rating - xEffect Series - 239224 FAZ6-C63/4


Safeguard your electrical network with this 4-pole MCB from Eaton. It automatically disconnects power in the event of a fault to prevent equipment damage. The current-limiting design provides rapid short-circuit interruption, reducing overload currents and unnecessary production downtimes. If a fault is detected but not cleared, the tamper-proof toggle switch can't be held in the ON position for added safety. Compact dimensions of 80 (length) x 17.5 (width) x 62mm (depth) help with installation in limited spaces. Use this unit with control circuits, transformers and automated factory operations.

Features & Benefits


• Finger-proof design guards handlers against electric shocks

• Thermal-magnetic tripping mechanism for the effective protection of circuits

• Front-switch toggle clearly indicates operation status for improved safety

How do I mount this MCB?


You can mount this MCB on a DIN rail. This saves space on distribution boards and control panels.

How does an MCB work?


An MCB has a bimetallic strip that heats and bends when an overcurrent occurs. These actions release a switch to open the contacts and trip the electricity. Once the fault is resolved, the MCB resets to close the contacts and resume the power supply.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller

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