Wylex 50A Type C MCB for electrical protection. DIN rail mounted, BS EN 60898-1 compliant with Energy Limiting Class 3.
The Wylex 50A Single Pole Type C MCB is a high-quality miniature circuit breaker designed for reliable electrical protection in residential and commercial applications. Featuring a Type C tripping curve, it provides optimal performance for circuits with moderate inrush currents, such as those powering small motors or fluorescent lighting.
This MCB is equipped with an easy-operating DIN Rail release clip and a built-in terminal shield that covers the gap when tightened, ensuring a safe and secure installation. The no-miss tunnel terminals at the top and bottom simplify wiring, while the front-operating DIN rail clip locks in the open position for added safety during maintenance.
The breaker complies with BS EN 60898-1 standards and boasts Energy Limiting Class 3, ensuring excellent protection against short-circuit currents. Suitable for standard DIN rail configurations, it has a voltage rating of 240V AC and a current rating of 50A. With a single-pole design, it's ideal for protecting individual circuits in your electrical distribution board.
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