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2cds252001r0447-s202-k13 ABB System Pro M Compact S200 MCB, 2P, 13A Curve K, 440V AC, 125V DC, 6 kA Breaking Capacity
ABB MCB, 125V DC/440V AC Maximum Operating Voltage, DIN Rail Mounting - S200 Series - 2CDS252001R0447 S202-K13 Double up on electrical protection with this MCB from ABB. It's a versatile safety device that features a delayed thermal tripping mechanism for overload protection. There's also an electromagnetic tripping function that breaks short circuits up to 6kA, so you benefit from optimal productivity, as there's less need for maintenance and downtime. To meet the needs of harsh settings, the unit's housing is made from thermoplastic that resists abrasion and corrosion. This material is also halogen-free, so it's an environmentally friendly and recyclable choice. This product's compact size of 69 (L) x 35 (W) x 88mm (H) helps you achieve maximum packing efficiency. Features & Benefits • Failsafe terminals reduce the risk of connection errors
• Snaps onto a DIN rail for quick and hassle-free installation
• Resists vibration and shock, so it's suitable for use in harsh industrial locations Applications • Mining and minerals processing
• Power utilities
• Water management plants
• Food and beverage industries How do I know the MCB's status? On the front of the unit, there's an easy-to-operate manual toggle switch that's clearly marked. This allows you to check if it's on or off before carrying out maintenance.
ABB

System Pro M Compact S200 MCB, 2P, 13A Curve K, 440V AC, 125V DC, 6 kA Breaking Capacity

Manufacturer:
ABB
Manufacturer Part No:
2CDS252001R0447 S202-K13
Enrgtech Part No:
ET21671664
Warranty:
Manufacturer
£ 58.82

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Number of Poles:

2

Current Rating:

13A

Tripping Characteristics:

Type K

Rated AC Voltage:

440V

Rated DC Voltage:

125V

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

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