Eaton xEffect FAZ Miniature Circuit Breaker, 3-Pole, 16 A, Type D, 415 V ac AC, 60 V DC, 10 kA Breaking Capacity

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RS Stock No.:
847-3535
Mfr. Part No.:
102270 FAZ-D16/3-NA
Manufacturer:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Number of Poles

3

Product Type

Miniature Circuit Breaker

Current Rating

16 A

Tripping Characteristics

Type D

Rated AC Voltage

415 V ac

Rated DC Voltage

60 V

Breaking Capacity

10kA

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Range

xEffect

Series

FAZ

Terminal Type

Screw

IP Rating

IP20

Standards/Approvals

No

Width

105 mm

Depth

76mm

Break Time

Instantaneous

Tripping Mechanism

Thermal Magnetic

Reset Actuator Type

Toggle Switch

Eaton MCB, 16A Current Rating, Type D Tripping - FAZ Series - 102270 FAZ-D16/3-NA


Need robust protection against equipment failure caused by electrical surges? Opt for this MCB from Eaton. As it has D-type tripping characteristics, it trips at 10 to 20 times its current rating of 16A, making it suitable for use in heavy-duty applications like control instrumentation and fluorescent lighting. An IP40 rating indicates the unit is protected against wires and tools larger than 1mm in size, reducing the risk of electric shocks during installation and maintenance.

Features & Benefits


• Designed for DIN rail mounting for ease of installation

• Broad operating temperature range of -25°C to +75°C for use in demanding environments

How do I choose the right MCB?


There are several factors to consider when choosing your MCB. You should select a unit that has a breaking capacity and tripping characteristics that match the likely strength of any surges that may occur in your system. The MCB should also have an appropriate pole configuration for the number of circuits it will need to break in the event of an overload.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller

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