Eaton xEffect FAZ Miniature Circuit Breaker, 1-Pole, 1.5 A, Type C, 230 V ac AC, 10 kA Breaking Capacity

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TWD2,586.00

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TWD2,715.30

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RS Stock No.:
259-587
Mfr. Part No.:
278660 FAZ-C1,5/1N
Manufacturer:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Miniature Circuit Breaker

Number of Poles

1

Current Rating

1.5 A

Tripping Characteristics

Type C

Rated AC Voltage

230 V ac

Mount Type

Top Hat Rail

Breaking Capacity

10kA

Range

xEffect

Series

FAZ

IP Rating

IP20

Depth

80mm

Height

75.5mm

Width

36 mm

Standards/Approvals

UL, RoHS, IEC/EN 60947-2, IEC/EN 60898, IEC 61373, EN 63000:2018, EN45545-2, EAN, CSA

COO (Country of Origin):
RO
The Eaton Miniature Circuit Breaker from the Moeller series is designed to provide superior protection for industrial and advanced commercial applications. This highly efficient device offers a combination of reliability and safety, making it an essential component for modern electrical systems. Equipped with a single pole and neutral configuration, it features a tripping characteristic that ensures prompt response during overload or short circuit events. Constructed to meet rigorous compliance standards, it supports a range of operational voltages and is ideal for use in complex installations.

Offers robust protection against overloads and short circuits

Designed to operate efficiently in industrial and commercial environments

Enables easy integration with existing switchgear designs

Constructed from high quality materials to ensure durability

Provides superior heat dissipation for enhanced reliability

Optimised for easy installation with comprehensive compatibility

Maintains consistent performance across a wide ambient temperature range

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