Schneider Electric Acti9 A9N1 Miniature Circuit Breaker, 2-Pole, 125 A, Type C, 440 V ac AC, 250 V DC, 15000 A Breaking

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RS Stock No.:
219-8297
Mfr. Part No.:
A9N18459
Manufacturer:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Product Type

Miniature Circuit Breaker

Number of Poles

2

Current Rating

125 A

Tripping Characteristics

Type C

Rated AC Voltage

440 V ac

Rated DC Voltage

250 V

Mount Type

Clip-on

Breaking Capacity

15000A

Range

Acti9

Series

A9N1

Terminal Type

Tunnel

IP Rating

IP20

Height

81mm

Depth

81mm

Standards/Approvals

EN/IEC 60947-2, EN/IEC 60898-1

Width

73 mm

Reset Actuator Type

Toggle Switch

Tripping Mechanism

Thermal Magnetic

COO (Country of Origin):
FR

Schneider Electric Miniature Circuit Breaker, Type C, 125A - A9N1 Series - A9N18459


This Schneider Electric low-voltage miniature circuit breaker (MCB) offers protection against short-circuit and overload currents. It has two protected poles, which allow the phase line and the neutral line to be disconnected at the same time. The fast-closing mechanism turns off the current quickly, reducing wear and extending the unit's service life. An IP20 (ingress protection) rating means the device is resistant to dust or objects greater than 12mm in size, so it's safe to handle.

Features & Benefits


• Type C tripping characteristic trips at five to ten times the rated current of 125A, providing ample protection to circuits

• Clips onto a DIN rail for easy installation

Applications


• Industrial and residential circuits

• Air-conditioners

• Submersible pumps

What are the dimensions of this MCB?


The dimensions of this MCB are 81 (H) x 54 (W) x 73mm (D), making it ideal for use in setups where space is limited.

How do I choose the right MCB for my circuit?


First, you need to know the total current of your circuit. Then, choose an MCB with a rated current no greater than the cable's current capacity. The rated current should also be equal to, or greater than, the maximum current the system should carry.

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