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C&S MCB - Triple Pole
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Number of Poles
3
No.of Poles
Triple Pole
Type
C Curve
Brand
C&S
Voltage
415V
Breaking Capacity
25 kA
Country of Origin
Made in India
The MCB provides protection against overload, short circuit faults and is also used for switching the circuits. It can be used for higher current rating and fault level even in domestic applications. The wide current ratings and high breaking capacity in MCB find their use in industrial applications
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C&S MCB - Triple Pole
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No.of Poles
Triple Pole
Rated Current
63A
Brand
C&S
Type
C Curve
Breaking Capacity
10 kA
Model Name/Number
CSMBS3B63
Country of Origin
Made in India
Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs) are electromechanical devices which are used to protect an electrical circuit from an overcurrent. The lead reasons for an overcurrent could be a short circuit or overload. Unlike a Fuse, MCB does not have to be replaced every time after a fault occurs and it can be reused.
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C&S MCCB
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Number of Poles
4
Rated Current
100A
Brand
C&S
Voltage
415 V
Breaking Capacity
25 kA
Country of Origin
Made in India
The MCCB provides protection against overload, short circuit faults and is also used for switching the circuits. It can be used for higher current rating and fault level even in domestic applications. The wide current ratings and high breaking capacity in MCCB find their use in industrial applications.
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C&S MCB
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No.of Poles
Double Pole
Rated Current
6A
Brand
C&S
Type
C Curve
Breaking Capacity
10 kA
Model Name/Number
CSMBS2C6
Country of Origin
Made in India
Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs) are electromechanical devices which are used to protect an electrical circuit from an overcurrent. The lead reasons for an overcurrent could be a short circuit or overload. Unlike a Fuse, MCB does not have to be replaced every time after a fault occurs and it can be reused.