Description
Schneider A9N61511 | miniature circuit breaker – C60H – 1 pole – 16 A – C curve
Technical Specifications:
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Brand: Schneider Electric
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Product Reference: A9N61511
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Series: Acti9 C60H
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Device Type: Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB)
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Number of Poles: 1 Pole
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Rated Current (In): 16 A
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Tripping Curve: Type C (Trips at 5 to 10 times rated current)
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Rated Voltage: 230/400 V AC
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Frequency: 50/60 Hz
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Breaking Capacity:
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6 kA according to IEC/EN 60898-1
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Compliant also with IEC/EN 60947-2
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Mounting: DIN rail (standard 35 mm rail)
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Connection Type: Screw terminals (top and bottom)
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Mechanical Durability: > 20,000 operations
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Electrical Durability: > 10,000 operations
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Degree of Protection: IP20 (with enclosure)
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Ambient Temperature Range: -25°C to +60°C
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Standards:
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IEC 60898-1
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IEC 60947-2
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EN 61009
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Key Features:
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Efficient Protection: Automatically disconnects the circuit in the event of overloads or short circuits to prevent equipment damage and fire hazards.
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C Curve Tripping: Suitable for general-purpose loads with normal inrush currents (such as lighting, heating, and socket circuits).
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Compact Modular Design: Designed for use in compact distribution boards, maximizing space efficiency.
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High Breaking Capacity: Capable of safely interrupting fault currents up to 6 kA.
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Tool-Free Mounting: Quick and easy to install on DIN rails, ideal for panel builders and maintenance professionals.
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Long Lifespan: Offers excellent mechanical and electrical endurance, reducing maintenance needs.
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Safety-Oriented Design: Features insulation and design elements that protect against accidental contact and provide enhanced safety.
Applications:
The Schneider A9N61511 MCB is versatile and can be used in many types of installations and circuits:
1. Residential Applications:
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Protecting individual room circuits in apartments and houses.
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Securing lighting and socket outlets.
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Integration into household distribution boards.
2. Commercial Use:
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Office lighting and plug circuits.
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Protecting commercial HVAC and air-conditioning control circuits.
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Integration into control panels for elevators, signage, and access control systems.
3. Light Industrial Installations:
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Auxiliary equipment protection in factories.
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Backup protection for motor starters and small machinery.
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Monitoring and safeguarding automation control circuits.
4. Public Infrastructure:
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Schools, hospitals, malls, and data centers.
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Emergency lighting circuits.
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Low-power supply to sensitive medical or communication equipment.
