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MCB 40A SP B Curve MCB6B1-40

SKU: MCB6B1-40

NIGLON MCB6B1-40 MCB SP 40A 6KA SP B CURVE

£1.99 EX. VAT

Description

Product MCB
Pole Configuration Single Pole (1P)
Mounting DIN Rail
Ingress Protection IP20
Trip Type Type B
Short Circuit Rating k
Cable Capacity 25 mm2
Height 83 mm
Width 18 mm
Depth 66 mm
Current Rating 40 A
Voltage 230 V
CE Approved Y
Standards BS EN 60898-1
Brand NIGLON

Additional information

Product

MCB

Brand

Pole Configuration

Single Pole (1P)

Mounting

DIN Rail

Ingress Protection

IP20

Trip Type

Type B

Short Circuit Rating

6 kA

Cable Capacity

25 mm2

Height

83 mm

Width

18 mm

Depth

66 mm

Current Rating

40 A

Voltage

230 V

CE Approved

Y

Standards

BS EN 60898-1

Frequently asked questions

An MCB is an electromechanical device used to protect electrical circuits from overcurrents. It automatically switches off the circuit if the current exceeds a predetermined threshold, thereby preventing damage to wiring, appliances, and other connected equipment.

MCBs are typically used in the consumer unit (fuse box) of single-phase installations. They protect individual circuits that supply power to sockets, lighting, appliances, and other electrical loads within homes, offices, and small businesses.

MCBs are essential for electrical safety in single-phase systems as they prevent overheating and potential fire hazards caused by excessive current flow. They ensure that circuits are automatically disconnected in case of faults such as short circuits or overloads.

When selecting an MCB for a single-phase system, consider:

  • Current Rating: Choose an MCB with a current rating that matches or slightly exceeds the maximum current expected in the circuit it protects.
  • Breaking Capacity: Ensure the MCB has a sufficient breaking capacity to safely interrupt the maximum fault current that could occur in the circuit.
  • Tripping Curve: Select the tripping curve (e.g., B, C, or D) based on the type of load and expected inrush currents to prevent unnecessary tripping.

MCBs used in single-phase installations should comply with relevant standards such as BS EN 60898 or BS EN 60947-2, depending on whether they are intended for domestic or industrial applications. Compliance ensures reliability and safety in operation.

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