Schneider A9N18459 | Miniature circuit breaker (MCB), Acti9 C120H, 2P, 125A, C curve, 15000A (IEC/EN 60898-1), 15kA (IEC/EN 60947-2)
Technical Specifications A9N18459
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Reference: A9N18459
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Product Type: Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB)
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Series: Acti9 C120H
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Number of Poles: 2P (Double Pole)
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Rated Current: 125 Amperes
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Tripping Curve: C Curve – ideal for circuits with moderate inrush currents
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Breaking Capacity (IEC/EN 60898-1): 15,000 A
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Breaking Capacity (IEC/EN 60947-2): 15 kA
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Rated Operational Voltage: 230/400 V AC
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Frequency: 50/60 Hz
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Insulation Voltage: Up to 500 V
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Mounting Type: DIN rail
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Degree of Protection: IP20 (in enclosed installations)
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Standards Compliance: IEC/EN 60898-1 and IEC/EN 60947-2
Key Features:
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High Breaking Capacity (15 kA)
Provides enhanced short-circuit protection for installations with high prospective fault currents. -
Double Pole Protection
Simultaneous disconnection of both live and neutral conductors, ensuring full circuit isolation and greater safety. -
C Curve Tripping
Ideal for loads with moderate starting surges such as lighting, small motors, and mixed equipment. -
Thermal and Magnetic Protection
Combines both overload and short-circuit protection for dependable circuit safeguarding. -
Compact and Robust Design
Engineered for space-saving installation while offering strong mechanical durability. -
Fast Installation
Compatible with standard DIN rails for quick and secure mounting in distribution boards. -
Safety Markings and Indicators
Clear status indicators and terminal labeling ensure correct installation and simplify maintenance.
Applications:
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Industrial Facilities
Suitable for protecting motor circuits, equipment feeders, and distribution panels in manufacturing environments. -
Commercial Buildings
Ensures safe power distribution in offices, shopping centers, and service facilities. -
Distribution Boards
Can be used as a main or branch protection device in multi-phase systems. -
Large Residential Installations
Ideal for high-load residential circuits such as centralized HVAC systems or electric heating panels. -
Power Control Panels
Applied in control systems where higher fault current ratings and isolation are required.
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