It combines overcurrent protection with remote control switching in a single 3-pole unit, rated at 40 A with a C trip curve. The thermal-magnetic trip unit handles overloads and short circuits, while the control circuit accepts 230 V AC, 24 V AC, 48 V AC, 24 V DC, or 48 V DC for remote on/off commands via maintained or impulse signals.
For motor or lighting circuits with inrush, the C curve means the magnetic trip fires at 5 to 10 times In — so a 40 A C-curve breaker holds through a 200–400 A surge long enough for a motor start or capacitor bank energization, but clears fast on a hard short. Breaking capacity is 20 kA Icu at 230 V AC and 10 kA Icu at 415 V AC, both per EN/IEC 60947-2. Three poles protected (3P) means all three phases are switched and monitored. The control voltage options (230 V AC, 24 V AC, 48 V AC, 24 V DC, 48 V DC) give flexibility for different coil supplies — a 24 V DC control signal is common in PLC-driven panels, while 230 V AC suits direct line-voltage switching.
Fixed mounting mode, 11 module pitches wide (9 mm per pitch = 99 mm width).
