It combines overcurrent protection with remote switching in a single 3-pole unit, rated at 10 A with a C trip curve. The thermal-magnetic trip handles distribution and control panel loads, while the integrated control coil allows remote ON/OFF via maintained or impulse signals at 230 V AC, 24 V AC, 48 V AC, 24 V DC, or 48 V DC.
Breaking capacity and fault clearing
Breaking capacity is 20 kA Icu at 220–240 V AC and 10 kA Icu at 380–415 V AC, both per EN/IEC 60947-2. That means it clears high fault currents on a 230 V distribution bus without upstream coordination headaches. The N breaking capacity code places it in the standard-duty tier for commercial and light industrial panels.
Dimensions are 99 mm wide by 84 mm high by 77 mm deep, occupying 11 DIN pitches. That's a standard 3-pole MCB footprint — no surprises for a panel layout.
Control and signaling
The control circuit accepts multiple voltage options — 230 V AC, 24 V AC, 48 V AC, 24 V DC, or 48 V DC — with maintained or impulse commands. Local signaling uses a multi-color LED: green for ON, flashing for device ready or tripped, red for fault. A contact position indicator and padlock provision in the OFF position add safety for lockout/tagout.
Durability and environmental specs
Rated for 50,000 electrical cycles under AC-1 resistive load and 50,000 mechanical cycles. Tropicalisation class 2 and 93% relative humidity at 40 °C mean it handles coastal or unconditioned plant environments.
