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SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC iC60N D 6A A9F05206
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Schneider Electric iC60N 2-Pole MCB
Description
The Schneider Electric A9F05206 is an iC60N series miniature circuit breaker (MCB) designed for comprehensive protection of electrical circuits. This 2-pole device has a rated current of 6A and features a D-curve tripping characteristic, making it ideal for applications with high inrush currents, such as motors, transformers, and power supplies. It belongs to the renowned Acti9 range, known for its safety, reliability, and ease of installation on a standard DIN rail.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Schneider Electric
- Part Number: A9F05206
- Model: iC60N D6A
- Poles: 2P
- Rated Current: 6A
- Tripping Curve: D
- Rated Voltage (Ue): up to 440V AC 50/60Hz
- Breaking Capacity (Icn): 6000A at 400V AC (IEC/EN 60898-1)
- Breaking Capacity (Icu): 10kA at 415V AC (IEC/EN 60947-2)
- Impulse Withstand Voltage (Uimp): 6kV
- Mounting: DIN Rail
Label Info
- Standards: IEC/EN 60898-1, IEC/EN 60947-2
- EAN: 3606480080937
Application
This MCB is perfectly suited for use in industrial control panels, commercial building distribution boards, and machinery for protecting circuits against both overloads and short circuits. The D-curve is specifically designed to handle equipment with high starting currents without nuisance tripping.
Country of Origin
Made in France.
CO2 Impact
By purchasing this pre-owned circuit breaker, you help avoid the emission of approximately 10.0 kg of CO2, which is equivalent to driving a car for 50 km. This choice supports a circular economy and reduces industrial waste.
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FAQ
What is the difference between a D-curve and a C-curve breaker?A D-curve breaker is designed to trip at 10 to 20 times its rated current, making it suitable for circuits with very high inrush currents like motors and transformers. A C-curve breaker, which trips at 5 to 10 times the rated current, is used for more general applications like lighting and outlets.
Can this iC60N breaker be used in a 230V single-phase system?Yes, absolutely. While it is rated for up to 440V, it is perfectly suitable for standard 230V single-phase (L+N) or 400V three-phase systems. Its breaking capacity is even higher at lower voltages.
What is the maximum torque for the terminal screws?As indicated on the side of the device, the recommended tightening torque for the terminal screws is 2 Nm to ensure a secure and safe electrical connection.
Last Update: Friday, March 13, 2026
More Information
| Item Number | iC60N D 6A A9F05206 |
|---|---|
| Brands | Schneider Electric |
| HS Code | 853620 |
| EAN | 3606480080937 |
| HS Description | Miniature Circuit Breaker |
| Manufacturer | Schneider Electric |
| Product Condition | Used |
| Packing Condition | Neutral Packing Packing |