Schneider A9F54263 Acti9 iC60H 2P 63A C Miniature Circuit breaker
SKUA9F54263
Original price
£63.40
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Original price
£63.40
Original price
£63.40inc VAT£52.83exc VAT
£63.40
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£63.40
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Estimated delivery time: 1-2 working days
Description
Schneider Acti9 iC60H A9F54263 63A Type C Double Pole MCB
Professional Circuit Protection for Commercial and Industrial Installations
When electrical systems power critical equipment, nuisance tripping and unreliable protection are not an option.
The Schneider Acti9 iC60H A9F54263 has been engineered to provide dependable overload and short-circuit protection in demanding commercial, industrial and infrastructure applications. Featuring a 63A current rating, Type C tripping curve and double-pole isolation, it delivers the performance required for modern electrical installations where reliability and safety are essential.
Unlike standard domestic circuit breakers, the iC60H range is designed to meet both EN/IEC 60898-1 and EN/IEC 60947-2 standards, making it suitable for a wider range of commercial and industrial environments. Its high fault withstand capability helps protect valuable equipment while supporting system continuity.
Why would I choose a Type C MCB instead of a Type B MCB?
Type C breakers are commonly used where equipment produces moderate inrush currents during startup. Applications such as LED drivers, transformers, HVAC controls and motor loads can often benefit from Type C protection because it reduces the risk of nuisance tripping while maintaining full fault protection.
What is the advantage of VisiTrip technology?
VisiTrip provides a visual indication of the faulted circuit, allowing electricians to quickly identify which breaker has operated. This can significantly reduce fault-finding time in larger distribution boards.
Is a 10kA MCB suitable for commercial installations?
Yes. A 10kA rated MCB is commonly specified in commercial and industrial installations where prospective fault currents are higher than those typically found in domestic environments. Correct fault level calculations should always be verified during system design.
Why do panel builders often specify Schneider Acti9 devices?
The Acti9 range is widely specified because of its strong fault performance, accessory compatibility, safety features and proven reliability across commercial and industrial projects. Features such as VisiTrip and VisiSafe also simplify maintenance and fault diagnosis.