It carries a 10 kA Icu breaking capacity at 220–240 V AC (50/60 Hz) per IEC 60947-2, which means it can safely interrupt fault currents up to that level without upstream fuses needing to clear first — a key number for panel SCCR coordination. At 440 V AC the Icu drops to 5 kA, and at 400–415 V AC it holds at 7.5 kA, so match the voltage on your line side when you spec it. This is a Category A breaker (no intentional short-time delay), suited for distribution rather than motor-starting duty where selectivity with downstream breakers is the main concern.
Dimensions are 75 mm wide, 130 mm high, 60 mm deep — a standard footprint for a 3-pole 32 A MCCB in the EasyPact range. The connection pitch is 35 mm, so it aligns with common busbar systems and terminal blocks in a distribution board. IP20 finger-safe protection means it is suitable for enclosed panels where operators do not contact live parts during normal use. The toggle control gives positive contact indication — you can see the position without relying on a test lamp.
