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3 FAQs about Factory price d curve breaker in Germany

What is a D-curve breaker?

D-curve breakers are suitable for circuits with high inrush currents, such as motors. They handle 10–20 times the nominal current. D-curve breakers are more sensitive to tripping than B- and C-curve breakers, making them unsuitable for circuits with low inrush currents.

What is a C-curve breaker?

C-curve breakers are commonly used to protect circuits with devices that have a relatively low inrush current, such as lighting, outlets, household appliances, and small machinery. These breakers handle 5–10 times the nominal current and react slower to overloads and short circuits compared to B-curve breakers, as their tripping current is higher.

What is the short circuit breaking capacity of the standard range?

The short circuit breaking capacity of the standard range is excellent for sub-distribution with Icu of up to 15kA according to EN60947-2. This range also has certification to EN60898. How to request a quotation How can I request a quotation for more than one product? (Watchlist)

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