Circuit Breakers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
R185-25A

R185-25A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIR BRKR THERM 25A 48VDC PSH-RST

58

R58-4A

R58-4A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIR BRKR THRM 4A 250VAC 50VDC

68

R185-130A

R185-130A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIRCUIT BREAKER,THERMAL 130A

72

R58-7A

R58-7A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIR BRKR THRM 7A 250VAC 50VDC

183

R185-140A

R185-140A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIRCUIT BREAKER,THERMAL 140A

74

R185-50A

R185-50A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIRCUIT BREAKER,THERMAL 50A

20

R59-0.5A

R59-0.5A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIR BRKR THRM 500MA 250VAC 32VDC

62

R59-15A

R59-15A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIR BRKR THRM 15A 250VAC 50VDC

415

R59-7A

R59-7A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIR BRKR THRM 7A 250VAC 32VDC

176

R185-90A

R185-90A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIRCUIT BREAKER,THERMAL 90A

4

R58-2A

R58-2A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIR BRKR THRM 2A 250VAC 50VDC

211

R58-10A

R58-10A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIR BRKR THRM 10A 250VAC 50VDC

213

R59-1A

R59-1A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIR BRKR THRM 1A 250VAC 32VDC

396

R58-35A

R58-35A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIR BRKR THRM 35A 250VAC 50VDC

382

R58-6A

R58-6A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIR BRKR THRM 6A 250VAC 50VDC

62

R58-5A

R58-5A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIR BRKR THRM 5A 250VAC 50VDC

153

R185-150A

R185-150A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIRCUIT BREAKER,THERMAL 150A

71

R59-6A

R59-6A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIR BRKR THRM 6A 250VAC 32VDC

155

R58-12A

R58-12A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIR BRKR THRM 12A 250VAC 50VDC

296

R59-2A

R59-2A

NTE Electronics, Inc.

CIR BRKR THRM 2A 250VAC 32VDC

322

Circuit Breakers

1. Overview

Circuit breakers are automatic electrical switches designed to protect circuits from damage caused by overloads or short circuits. Unlike fuses, they can be reset after tripping. Modern circuit breakers ensure electrical safety, prevent equipment damage, and maintain system reliability in residential, commercial, and industrial applications.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunction FeaturesApplication Examples
MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker)Thermal-magnetic protection, <100A ratingResidential wiring, lighting circuits
MCCB (Molded Case Circuit Breaker)Adjustable trip settings, 10-2500A ratingIndustrial machinery, HVAC systems
ACB (Air Circuit Breaker)High fault current interruption, 400-6300A ratingPower distribution in data centers
RCCB (Residual Current Circuit Breaker)Earth leakage protection (5-500mA sensitivity)Outdoor outlets, swimming pool equipment
RCBO (Residual Current Breaker with Overcurrent)Combines overload, short-circuit, and leakage protectionHospital equipment, construction sites

3. Structure and Components

Typical components include: - Enclosure: Flame-retardant insulating material housing - Contacts: Silver alloy for high conductivity - Trip Mechanism: Bimetallic strip (thermal) and electromagnetic coil (magnetic) - Arc Extinguisher: Multi-plate chamber for arc suppression - Operating Lever: Manual ON/OFF control with position indicators

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Rated Current (In)Maximum continuous current without trippingDetermines load capacity
Rated Voltage (Un)Maximum operating voltageEnsures insulation safety
Breaking Capacity (Icu)Maximum fault current interrupting capabilityPrevents catastrophic failure
Tripping CharacteristicsTime-current curve (B/C/D types)Matches load requirements
Pole Number1P to 4P configurationsDetermines phase protection

5. Application Fields

  • Power distribution: Residential panels, commercial switchboards
  • Industrial equipment: Motors, transformers, CNC machines
  • Renewable energy: Solar inverters, wind turbine systems
  • Transportation: EV charging stations, rail traction systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Schneider ElectricActi 9 seriesModular design, 0.5-125A range
Siemens5SJ seriesHigh short-circuit withstand, DIN rail mount
ABBEmax seriesSmart connectivity, up to 6300A
General ElectricTHQL seriesUL-certified, industrial motor protection

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations: - Match rated current to load requirements (125% safety margin) - Select tripping curve (Type B for resistive loads, C for motors) - Verify breaking capacity against system fault levels - Consider environmental factors (temperature, altitude) - Ensure compliance with standards (IEC 60898, UL 489) - Example: For a 20kW motor (400V), select MCCB with 63A rating, Type C curve, 50kA breaking capacity

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include: - Smart grid integration with IoT-enabled monitoring - Compact designs for space-constrained applications - Eco-friendly materials with halogen-free construction - Integration with renewable energy systems - Predictive maintenance via AI-powered diagnostics - Increased adoption of DC circuit breakers for EV infrastructure

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