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ABB SC203-B16NA 2CDS253120R0165
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ABB Miniature Circuit Breaker SC203-NA-B16
Description
The ABB SC203-NA-B16 is a high-quality Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) from the System pro M compact S200 series. It is designed for reliable protection against overloads and short circuits in a wide range of industrial and commercial applications. This 3P+N breaker ensures the safety and proper functioning of your electrical systems.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: ABB
- Model: SC203-NA-B16
- Order Code: 2CDS253120R0165
- Poles: 3P+N (Three-pole + Neutral)
- Rated Current: 16 A
- Tripping Characteristic: B-Curve
- Rated Voltage: 400V AC
- Rated Breaking Capacity: 6 kA
- Mounting: DIN Rail
Label Info
- EAN: 4016779650397
- Max Voltage: 253/440 V AC
Application
This MCB is ideal for protecting circuits in distribution boards, control panels, and other electrical installations. The B-curve characteristic makes it suitable for resistive or slightly inductive loads, such as lighting circuits and general-purpose outlets.
Country of Origin
Made in Germany.
CO2 Impact
By purchasing this pre-owned circuit breaker, you are helping to avoid the emission of approximately 18 kg of CO2, which would have been generated during the production of a new one. This is a sustainable choice for your operations.
Availability
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FAQ
What is the difference between a B, C, and D curve circuit breaker?The curve (B, C, or D) defines the tripping characteristic. B-curve breakers trip at 3-5 times the rated current and are used for resistive loads like lighting. C-curve (5-10 times) are for general inductive loads like motors. D-curve (10-20 times) are for high inrush current applications like transformers.
Is this SC203-NA-B16 suitable for protecting motor circuits?While it can be used for very small motors, a B-curve breaker is generally not recommended for most motor applications due to the high starting (inrush) current. A C-curve or D-curve breaker is typically the better choice for motor protection.
What is the significance of the '6000' marking on this MCB?The '6000' (or 6 kA) indicates the rated short-circuit breaking capacity. This is the maximum fault current the breaker can safely interrupt without being damaged. A 6 kA rating is standard for commercial and light industrial applications.
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Last Update: Friday, March 13, 2026
More Information
| Item Number | SC203-B16NA 2CDS253120R0165 |
|---|---|
| Brands | ABB |
| HS Code | 85362010 |
| EAN | 4016779650397 |
| HS Description | Miniature Circuit Breaker |
| Manufacturer | ABB |
| Product Condition | Used |
| Packing Condition | Neutral Packing Packing |