ABB's 32A Type D MCB offers 3-pole 277V protection with twin terminals, CPI, and DIN rail mounting for industrial safety.
The ABB 32A TP Type D MCB from the System Pro M Compact S200 series offers state-of-the-art electrical protection, combining high safety standards with exceptional performance. This 3-pole miniature circuit breaker ensures reliable operation in commercial and industrial settings, safeguarding electrical circuits against overloads and short circuits.
Enhanced usability comes from ABB's patented twin terminals with captive screws, which simplify cable connection (up to 35mm²) while maintaining finger-proof protection (IP20). The clear contact position indicator (CPI) in red/green provides immediate visual confirmation of the breaker's status.
Key Advantages: * High performance at elevated rated voltages. * Busbar slot in the rear for easy installation visibility. * DIN rail mounting for secure and standardised fitting. * Wide compatibility with the System Pro M Compact S200 accessory range for flexible system integration.
Ideal for industrial panels, distribution boards, and applications requiring robust 277V AC protection with Type D tripping characteristics.
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