Miniature Circuit Breaker

Supplier : Skn Bentex Group - Electrical Division

Key Features of Miniature Circuit Breaker
  • are compact in size
  • Covering entire range of B Type [L Series], C Type [G Series] and "DC" Series, from 0.5 to 100 Amps and isolators upto 63 Amps.
  • Life expectancy are tested for 1,0,000 mechanical operations and 25,000electrical operations thereby making the MCB a life service device
  • Available in single and multiple versions with or without neutral breaking.
  • Especially suitable for installations with a heavy short- circuit and in load up to 10 KA. Under short- circuit conditions high values of over current occur.
  • Under these circumstances a plunger in the solenoid moves with sufficient force to physically separate the contacts.
  • Thermal Release: Small overloads are detected by a finally calibrated bimetal element. If the current is greater than the rated current of MCB, the deflection bimetal will be sufficient to trip the MCB.
  • Magnetic Release: When a over current of between 3 to 5 times rated current for B Type[L Series] and 5 to 10 times rated current of C types[ G series] MCB changes from thermal to magnetic. The MCB will trip in less than 100 m sec. This is the reason of instaneous tripping.
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Product Profile of Miniature Circuit Breaker
Skn-Bentex Group supplies Miniature Circuit Breaker. Skn-Bentex Group is an ISO 9001: 2000 company. Miniature Circuit Breaker is designed to control and protect all types? Electrical installation as well as commercial and industrial appliances.

Key Features of Miniature Circuit Breaker
  • are compact in size
  • Covering entire range of B Type [L Series], C Type [G Series] and "DC" Series, from 0.5 to 100 Amps and isolators upto 63 Amps.
  • Life expectancy are tested for 1,0,000 mechanical operations and 25,000electrical operations thereby making the MCB a life service device
  • Available in single and multiple versions with or without neutral breaking.
  • Especially suitable for installations with a heavy short- circuit and in load up to 10 KA. Under short- circuit conditions high values of over current occur.
  • Under these circumstances a plunger in the solenoid moves with sufficient force to physically separate the contacts.
  • Thermal Release: Small overloads are detected by a finally calibrated bimetal element. If the current is greater than the rated current of MCB, the deflection bimetal will be sufficient to trip the MCB.
  • Magnetic Release: When a over current of between 3 to 5 times rated current for B Type[L Series] and 5 to 10 times rated current of C types[ G series] MCB changes from thermal to magnetic. The MCB will trip in less than 100 m sec. This is the reason of instaneous tripping.