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Schneider Miniature circuit breaker MCB - C60H - C curve

Schneider Miniature circuit breaker MCB - C60H - C curve

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Quick Answer: What is Schneider C60H MCB used for?

Schneider C60H Miniature Circuit Breaker is a C-curve MCB, designed for protecting electrical circuits from overload and short circuit in residential and commercial installations with reliable trip characteristics.

  • Type: Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB)
  • Series: C60H
  • Trip Curve: C curve (5-10x rated current)
  • Application: Residential and commercial circuit protection
  • Brand: Schneider Electric - global electrical leader

Product Description

Schneider C60H Miniature Circuit Breaker is a C-curve MCB manufactured by Schneider Electric, engineered for protecting electrical circuits from overload and short circuit conditions. The C-curve trip characteristic makes it suitable for general-purpose applications with moderate inrush currents.

Ideal for residential and commercial electrical installations, the C60H MCB offers reliable protection with quality Schneider Electric engineering. The compact design fits standard distribution boards, making it perfect for electrical installations in Bangalore requiring dependable circuit protection.

Technical Specifications (Quick Reference)

Specification Details
Product Type Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB)
Operating Voltage 240V/415V AC (Standard models)
Trip Curve C curve (5-10x rated current)
Available Configurations 1P, 2P, 3P, 4P (P stands for Pole, indicating the number of protected circuits)
Brand Schneider Electric

Key Safety Features

  • VisiSafe (Green Strip): Provides a visible green indicator to ensure the circuit is fully isolated and safe for maintenance.
  • VisiTrip (Red Flag): A red indicator appears on the front face to help you instantly identify which breaker has tripped due to a fault, reducing downtime.

Recommended Applications

  • Residential Wiring: Protect lighting and power circuits in homes
  • Commercial Buildings: Circuit protection for offices and retail spaces
  • General Purpose Loads: Suitable for resistive and inductive loads
  • Distribution Boards: Install in Schneider or compatible distribution boards
  • Overload Protection: Protect circuits from overload conditions
  • Short Circuit Protection: Rapid disconnection during short circuit faults

Installation Guidelines

  1. Selection: Choose MCB rating based on circuit load and cable size
  2. Mounting: Snap MCB onto DIN rail in distribution board
  3. Wiring: Connect incoming supply to top terminal, outgoing circuit to bottom
  4. Testing: Test MCB operation before energizing circuit
  5. Labeling: Label circuit for easy identification

FAQs

1) What is a C-curve MCB?

C-curve MCB trips at 5-10 times the rated current during short circuit conditions. This makes it suitable for general-purpose applications with moderate inrush currents like lighting, power outlets, and most household appliances.

2) What is the difference between B, C, and D curve MCBs?

The curve indicates the current level required for an instantaneous trip:

B-Curve (3-5x): For resistive loads like heaters and long cable runs. 

C-Curve (5-10x): For general residential and commercial use (lighting, PCs, and appliances).

D-Curve (10-20x): For high-induction loads like large motors and transformers. C-curve is the standard choice for most modern building installations.

3) How do I select the right MCB rating?

Select MCB rating based on circuit load and cable size. The MCB rating should be equal to or slightly higher than the circuit load but not exceed the cable's current-carrying capacity. Consult electrical standards for proper sizing.

4) Can I use Schneider C60H for residential wiring?

Yes, Schneider C60H MCB is excellent for residential wiring. The C-curve characteristic is ideal for protecting lighting and power circuits in homes with reliable overload and short circuit protection.

5) What is the breaking capacity of the Schneider C60H MCB?

The "H" in the C60H series stands for High Breaking Capacity, which is typically 10kA (10,000 Amps) at 240V/415V AC. This means the MCB can safely interrupt a massive fault current of up to 10,000 Amps without being damaged or failing. This high rating makes it a robust choice for both residential and demanding commercial environments where electrical safety is a priority.

6) How do I install an MCB in a distribution board?

Snap the MCB onto the 35mm DIN rail. Connect the incoming supply and outgoing circuit to the terminals—Schneider C60H units are bi-directional, so power can be fed from the top or bottom. Ensure all terminals are torqued tightly to prevent overheating.

7) How do I identify genuine Schneider MCBs?

Genuine Schneider MCBs have clear markings including brand name, series, rating, and specifications. Purchase from authorized dealers and check for Schneider hologram and packaging to ensure authenticity.

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Returns & Exchange Policy

  1. This product is non-returnable.
  2. Replacement available within 24 hours of delivery for:
    • Damaged or defective product
    • Wrong or missing item
  3. Product cannot be returned once installed or used
  4. Refer to Refund Policy for complete details
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