ABB System Pro M Compact S200 Miniature Circuit Breaker, 2-Pole, 10 A, Type K, 400 V ac AC

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RS Stock No.:
746-7999
Mfr. Part No.:
2CDS252001R0427 S202-K10
Manufacturer:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Number of Poles

2

Product Type

Miniature Circuit Breaker

Current Rating

10 A

Tripping Characteristics

Type K

Rated AC Voltage

400 V ac

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Range

System Pro M Compact

Series

S200

Standards/Approvals

No

Depth

69mm

Width

35 mm

Tripping Mechanism

Thermal

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

ABB 2-Pole MCB, 400V AC Voltage Rating, 6kA Breaking Capacity - S200 Series - 2CDS252001R0427 S202-K10


Stop excess current before it becomes dangerous with this MCB from ABB. It has 2 poles to monitor 2 circuits at once for efficient protection. The Type K device trips when it detects current over 8 times its 10A current rating, making it ideal for applications with high expected in-rush currents. Thanks to a breaking capacity of 6kA, it handles intense electrical loads to protect even demanding industrial equipment. The breaker mounts on a DIN rail for convenient access after tripping.

Features & Benefits


• Works with both AC and DC voltages for wide compatibility with common power supplies

• Colour-coded contact positions keep you informed on the status of your circuits

• Narrow 35mm width packs tightly onto your DIN rail to optimise the space in your system

• Screw terminals ensure secure electrical connections for a reliable safety device

Applications


• Domestic appliances

• Lighting systems

• Cutting machines

• Catering industry

What's the difference between an MCB and a conventional fuse?


While both fuses and MCBs break circuits before overcurrents become dangerous, fuses need replacing every time they blow. MCBs are reset with a simple switch to reduce your appliance's downtime after electrical faults.

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