Schneider Electric SE M9F42250 Multi 9 OEM circuit-breaker C60BP 2-pole 50A C-Char. 10kA 240V UL489
Product details
The SE M9F42250 Multi 9 OEM LS switch is a reliable circuit breaker designed for use in various electrical applications. With a rated current of 50 Amperes and an operating voltage of 240 Volts, this switch provides an effective solution for protecting electrical circuits from overload and short circuits. The switch complies with international standards IEC/EN 60947-2 and UL 489, making it a versatile choice for the global market. It is easily mounted on a DIN rail and features a spring mechanism that allows for low-wear switching of the contacts. Additionally, optional auxiliary modules can be added to integrate extra functions such as position indication or fault tripping. The SE M9F42250 is therefore a practical and safe choice for anyone in need of a high-quality circuit breaker.
- Two-pole circuit breaker with C-characteristic
- Operating voltage of 240V AC and rated current of 50A
- Spring mechanism for low-wear switching of contacts
- Tool-free mounting on DIN rail
- Meets international standards for safety and reliability.
Circuit breaker type | Miniature circuit breaker |
Mounting type | Top-hat rail |
number of poles | 2 |
Item number | 32152185 |
Manufacturer | Schneider Electric |
Category | Residual-current device |
Manufacturer No. | M9F42250 |
Release date | 16.11.2022 |
Circuit breaker type | Miniature circuit breaker |
Mounting type | Top-hat rail |
Mounting type | Engagement |
number of poles | 2 |
Tripping characteristic | C/10 ka |
Rated voltage | 240 V |
voltage type | AC |
Insulation voltage (Ui) | 500 V |
Protection type (IP code) | IP20 |
Country of origin | France |
Manufacturer commitment | RE100, SBTi |
CO₂ emissions | 18,08 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,44 |
Items per sales unit | 1 pcs. |
Product Safety |
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