




ABB 2-Pole MCB, 400V AC Voltage Rating, 10A Current Rating - S200 Series - 2CDS252001R0104 S202-C10
Install this MCB from ABB to protect your electric circuits when faults occur. It uses thermal and electro-mechanical tripping mechanisms to automatically disconnect the power in the event of overloads or short circuits. These timely interventions prevent production downtime and save on maintenance and repairs. You can use this bottom-fitting auxiliary for S200 mounting and conserve up to 50% space. The green and red contact position indicators show you at a glance when the device is operational.
Features & Benefits
• IP20 indicates the housing is touch-proof to prevent electric shocks
• Screw terminals firmly secure contacts for uninterrupted signal transfers
• Fire-safe product won't act as a fuel source and spread fires Applications • Shopping centres
• Schools
• Industrial warehouses
• Automotive applications
• Automated assembly and packaging lines What tripping characteristic does this MCB have? The MCB has a type-C tripping curve, meaning it instantly disconnects the power supply when it experiences 5 to 10 times its 10A rated current. This means you can confidently use it with high-inductive load operations such as motors and lighting systems. What's the difference between a residual current breaker and a miniature circuit breaker? A residual current device protects against dangerous voltage spikes leading to safety issues, while MCBs primarily safeguard wires and equipment.
• Screw terminals firmly secure contacts for uninterrupted signal transfers
• Fire-safe product won't act as a fuel source and spread fires Applications • Shopping centres
• Schools
• Industrial warehouses
• Automotive applications
• Automated assembly and packaging lines What tripping characteristic does this MCB have? The MCB has a type-C tripping curve, meaning it instantly disconnects the power supply when it experiences 5 to 10 times its 10A rated current. This means you can confidently use it with high-inductive load operations such as motors and lighting systems. What's the difference between a residual current breaker and a miniature circuit breaker? A residual current device protects against dangerous voltage spikes leading to safety issues, while MCBs primarily safeguard wires and equipment.

System Pro M Compact S200 MCB, 2P, 10A Curve C, 400V AC, 6 kA Breaking Capacity
Manufacturer:
ABB
Manufacturer Part No:
2CDS252001R0104 S202-C10
Enrgtech Part No:
ET21671595
Warranty:
Manufacturer
£ 41.81
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Number of Poles:
2
Current Rating:
10A
Tripping Characteristics:
Type C
Rated AC Voltage:
400V
Breaking Capacity at Maximum Voltage Rating:
6 kA
Range:
System Pro M Compact
Series:
S200
Circuit Breaker Type:
MCB
Length:
88mm
Width:
35mm
Mounting Style:
DIN Rail Mount
Depth:
69mm