The Schneider Electric A9F04625 is an Acti9 iC60N miniature circuit breaker rated 25 A with a C curve, 1P+N configuration, and a thermal-magnetic trip unit. It's built for distribution duty in a final-subcircuit panel — the kind that feeds lighting, general-purpose sockets, or small motor loads on a DIN-rail assembly. The C curve means it holds through moderate inrush (motor start or capacitor charging) up to about 5-10x rated current before the magnetic trip snaps in, so it's a good fit for mixed resistive and light inductive loads where you don't want nuisance trips on a pump or compressor start. At 12-60 V AC it's rated 36 kA Icu per EN/IEC 60947-2, which is high — that covers most industrial control transformers and low-voltage distribution. At 220-240 V AC (common single-phase mains) it's 10 kA Icu, and under the residential standard EN/IEC 60898-1 it's 6000 A Icn at 230 V. The trip indicator gives a local visual that it's tripped, not just switched off — saves a guy walking the route from chasing an open handle that was turned off intentionally.
It snaps onto a standard 35 mm DIN rail, takes 4 module pitches (36 mm wide), and the terminals accept 1-25 mm² rigid or 1-16 mm² flexible copper.
