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16 amp 2 pole Miniature Circuit Breaker


$62.99
2 pole 16 amp MCB miniature circuit breaker meets IEC standard to turn off the electrical circuit during a faulty condition t
SKU: CHN-MCB-2P16
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2 pole 16 amp miniature circuit breaker provides overload and short circuit protection, which is commonly used for branch circuit protection in residential.

Circuit Breaker Information

  • Rated Current: 16 amp
  • Rated Voltage: 230/400V
  • Number of pole: 2 poles
  • 6 kA short circuit breaking capacity
  • Compliance with IEC standard
  • C curve trip characteristic gives you the ability to configure the exact protection scheme you required.

Technical Data

ModelCHN-NB8-632PC16
Electrical ParametersHeight86 mm
Width18 mm per pole
MountingDIN Rail
Rated Current (In)16A
Number of poles2P
Rated Voltage (Ue)230/400V
Rated Insulation Voltage (Ui)500V
Dielectric Test Voltage2000V
Reted Frequency50Hz
Short Circuit Interrupting Capacity6KA
Trip CharacteristicC Curve (5-10In)
Rated Short-Circuit Breaking Capacity6000A
Operating Short-Circuit Breaking Capacity6000A
Mechanical ParametersElectrical Life10000 times
Mechanical Life20000 times
Flame Retardant GradeV0
Protection DegreeDirect installation: IP20B
Installed in the distribution box: IP40B
Calibration Temperature30℃
Operating Temperature-35℃~+70℃
Storage Temperature-35℃~+85℃
Tightening Torque2 N.m
Max. Tolerable Torque2.5 N.m
Terminal Size Acceptability–Min/Max1 mm2 / 25mm2
Wire Insertion Depth13mm

Circuit Breaker Dimensions (Unit: mm)

16 amp 2 pole Miniature Circuit Breaker Dimensions

Tips: Different types of break curves of miniature circuit breaker

  • A trip curve: The magnetic tripping current is (2-3) In, which is suitable for protecting semiconductor electronic circuits, measuring circuits with low-power transformers, or systems with long circuits and low currents.
  • B trip curve: The magnetic tripping current is (3-5) In, which is suitable for pure resistive loads and low-voltage lighting circuits. It is often used to protect household power distribution systems, household appliances, and personal safety.
  • C trip curve: The magnetic tripping current is (5-10) In, which is suitable for inductive loads and high-inductance lighting circuits, and is often used to protect power distribution lines and lighting lines with higher on-current.
  • D trip curve: The magnetic tripping current is (10-20) In, which is suitable for systems with high inductive loads and large inrush currents, and is often used to protect equipment with high inrush currents, such as transformers, solenoid valves, etc.