High definition 32 Amp Circuit Breaker - DAB5 series Miniature Circuit breaker(MCB) – DaDa
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High definition 32 Amp Circuit Breaker - DAB5 series Miniature Circuit breaker(MCB) – DaDa Detail:
>> Introduction
DAB5-63 are intended for protecting distribution and group systems having different loads:
- electric appliances, lighting – V characteristic switches;
- drives with moderate starting currents (compressor, fan group) – C characteristic switches;
- drives with high starting currents (hoisting mechanisms, pumps) – D characteristic switches;
Miniature circuit breaker DAB5-63 are recommended for use in electrical distribution panels of residential and public buildings.
>> Advantages
· Two types of short circuit protection.
· Wide range of operating temperatures from –40 to +50° С.
· Updated wider engagement lever with improved contact area.
· Notches on terminal clamps provide for lowering thermal losses and boosting the mechanical stability of connection.
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By Sharon from Estonia - 2018.08.12 12:27
It is really lucky to meet such a good supplier, this is our most satisfied cooperation, I think we will work again!
By David from Malaysia - 2018.02.04 14:13