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CandS 60A 3P MCCB
CandS 60A 3P MCCB
CandS 60A 3P MCCB
CandS 60A 3P MCCB
CandS 60A 3P MCCB
CandS 60A 3P MCCB

CandS 60A 3P MCCB

CandS 60A 3P MCCB Specification

  • Mechanical Life
  • Up to 10,000 operations
  • Phase
  • Three Phase
  • Breaking Capacity
  • 25 kA
  • Rated Short Circuit Breaking Current
  • 25 kA
  • Rated Short Circuit Making Current
  • Up to 35 kA
  • Product Type
  • Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB)
  • Installation Options
  • Panel Mounting
  • Function
  • Circuit Protection (Overload & Short Circuit)
  • Poles Number
  • 3 Pole
  • Rated Voltage
  • 415V AC
  • Rated Current
  • 60A
  • Rated Frequency
  • 50/60 Hz
  • Curves
  • C Curve
  • Temperature Protection
  • Manual/Auto Reset
  • Weight
  • Approx. 1.2 kg
  • Color
  • Grey/Black
  • Auxiliary Contacts Availability
  • Optional
  • Trip Unit
  • Thermal Magnetic
  • Terminal Type
  • Screw type terminals
  • Mounting Orientation
  • Vertical/Horizontal
  • Enclosure Protection
  • IP20
  • Operating Temperature Range
  • -5°C to +55°C
 

CandS 60A 3P MCCB Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 5 Number
  • Payment Terms
  • Cash Advance (CA), Cash in Advance (CID)
  • Sample Available
  • Yes
  • Main Export Market(s)
  • Asia
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
 

About CandS 60A 3P MCCB

Raj Electricals Offering C&S 60A 3P Mccb At Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India.

We are engaged in the supply, dealing, distribution, export and import of the widest range of electrical and electronic items that would suit every type of project, economy and medium. 

Product Specification :-

Type :- Moulded Case Circuit Breaker

Make :- C&S

Ampere :- 60A

Number Of Pole :- 3P

Model Number :- CS 2B3

Breaking Capacity :- 25 kA

Voltage :- 415V AC

Frequency :- 50 Hz

We Supply Our Product In All Over India And Also In Foreign Countries.

For More Details Contact :9426838080.

Website:www.rajelectrics.com

Email: raj_electricals@hotmail.com.



Reliable Performance Under Demanding Conditions

Engineered for a wide temperature range and high breaking capacity, the CandS 60A 3P MCCB ensures stable circuit protection even in harsh environments. Its sturdy design and compliance with stringent electrical standards make it a trustworthy choice for industrial and commercial power distribution.


Versatile Installation and Enhanced Flexibility

Offering both vertical and horizontal mounting options along with panel installation compatibility, this MCCB adapts effortlessly to varied setups. The screw type terminals and optional auxiliary contacts further streamline integration into existing power systems, allowing for greater design versatility.


Comprehensive Safety and Durability

The thermal magnetic trip unit within the MCCB efficiently detects overload and short-circuit events, while the IP20 enclosure provides added protection against dust and accidental touch. Boasting up to 10,000 mechanical operations, it is built for long-term, consistent operation.

FAQ's of CandS 60A 3P MCCB:


Q: How is the CandS 60A 3P MCCB installed in a panel?

A: The CandS 60A 3P MCCB supports panel mounting and can be installed in either a vertical or horizontal orientation. It includes screw type terminals for secure wiring connections, allowing for flexible installation to match your specific panel layout requirements.

Q: What type of circuit protection does this MCCB provide?

A: This MCCB offers protection against overload and short-circuit conditions, utilizing a thermal magnetic trip unit. The thermal element responds to sustained overcurrents, while the magnetic mechanism acts instantly during short-circuit events to isolate the circuit.

Q: When is it beneficial to use optional auxiliary contacts?

A: Optional auxiliary contacts are beneficial when monitoring or remote signaling of the MCCB status is required. They can be used to indicate breaker position (open or closed), initiate alarms, or interface with control and automation systems for enhanced operational management.

Q: Where can the CandS 60A 3P MCCB be used?

A: This MCCB is ideal for use in industrial, commercial, and institutional power distribution panels, particularly in three-phase systems with a rated voltage of 415V AC. Its robust construction and wide operating temperature range make it suitable for challenging environments.

Q: What is the process for resetting the MCCB after a trip event?

A: After the MCCB has tripped due to overload or short circuit, it can be reset either manually or automatically, depending on the selected reset mode. Ensure the fault has been addressed before resetting to maintain system safety and prevent recurrence.

Q: What are the key benefits of using this MCCB in electrical installations?

A: Key benefits include high breaking capacity (25 kA), adaptability to multiple installation orientations, reliable trip mechanisms, and a long mechanical life (up to 10,000 operations). The IP20 enclosure and temperature protection features contribute to both safety and operational reliability.

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