ABB 6A DP Type C MCB with 400V rating and 2 poles. Features overload & short-circuit protection, DIN rail mount & high breaking capacity.
The ABB S202M-C6 is a 6A miniature circuit breaker from the System pro M compact S200 range, designed for modern electrical installations. It features current-limiting technology and dual tripping mechanisms: the delayed thermal tripping mechanism for overload protection and the electromechanical tripping mechanism for short-circuit protection.
This 2-pole MCB operates at a 400V AC rating and is suitable for a wide range of applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Its patented twin terminal with captive screws enhances safety and convenience during installation, while the busbar slot at the back ensures clear visibility when wiring.
Part of ABB's System Pro M Compact S200 series, this MCB complies with IEC/EN 60898-1, IEC/EN 60947-2, and UL1077 standards. It supports bottom-fitting auxiliary contacts, saving up to 50% space in crowded panels.
With its finger-safe IP20 protection and high breaking capacity (up to 6kA at 230/400V), this MCB ensures reliable performance and safety in diverse electrical systems.
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