Circuit Breakers

Suggestions for Circuit Breakers
A compact 2‑pole ABB F202A-16/0,01 residual current circuit breaker delivers 16 A protection with a 10 mA sensitivity for rapid fault detection, ensuring safe operation in residential or commercial circuits.
Compact 1‑pole miniature circuit breaker rated at 6 A with a B‑curve, capable of handling up to 25 kA surge current, ideal for residential or light commercial panels, delivering reliable overload and short‑circuit protection in a sleek design.
Ensure electrical safety with the F204A-40/0,03 4-pole Residual Current Breaker. Reliable 40A protection with 0.03A sensitivity for circuit security
The Schneider Electric GV2ME20 is a motor circuit breaker designed for use with the TeSys system. It has a thermal magnetic trip mechanism and can handle currents between 13-18 amps.
The product is a 16A MBS116 quickconnect 1-pin circuit breaker with a maximum breaking capacity of 6kA. It is a Type B, single-pole breaker that can handle currents up to 16 Amps.
The product is a miniature circuit breaker with a rating of 16 amperes. It has a one-pole characteristic and a breaking capacity of 6/10 kilo-ampere. The product can handle current up to 16 amps and is designed for use in electrical systems.
Compatible with AC and DC systems for the stated amperage - Flush in the "On" position - “Trip Free” design cannot be held “ON” during fault current condition - Typically used for AC Main circuit protection - International ON/OFF symbols support v
Compact residual‑current circuit breaker for 240 V systems. Two‑pole design, 40 A rating, 30 mA sensitivity (Type A). Provides fast fault detection and protection against electric shock in residential or commercial wiring.

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