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SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC iC60N D4A A9F05204
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Schneider Electric iC60N 2-Pole Miniature Circuit Breaker
Description
This is the iC60N miniature circuit breaker (MCB) from Schneider Electric, part number A9F05204. It is a 2-pole device with a 4 Ampere rating and a D-type tripping characteristic. Designed for DIN rail mounting, it provides reliable protection against both short-circuits and overloads in industrial and commercial electrical installations. The D-curve makes it especially suitable for circuits with high inrush currents, such as those with motors or transformers.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Schneider Electric
- Product Series: Acti9 iC60N
- Part Number: A9F05204
- Poles: 2-Pole (2P)
- Rated Current: 4 A
- Tripping Curve: D
- Rated Voltage (Ue): 400V AC
- Rated Breaking Capacity (Icn): 6000 A at 400V AC (acc. to IEC/EN 60898-1)
- Rated Insulation Voltage (Ui): 500V AC
- Rated Impulse Withstand Voltage (Uimp): 6 kV
- Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Label Info
- Brand: Schneider Electric (Merlin Gerin)
- Model: iC60N D 4A
- Standards: IEC/EN 60898-1, IEC/EN 60947-2
Application
Ideal for the protection of electrical circuits in industrial switchboards, particularly for motor control, transformer protection, and other applications with high inductive loads that cause significant inrush currents upon startup.
Country of Origin
Made in France.
CO2 Impact
By purchasing this reused component, you are contributing to a circular economy and helping to save approximately 10 kg of CO2 emissions compared to a new product. This is equivalent to the CO2 absorbed by a small tree over several years.
Availability
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FAQ
What is the difference between a D-curve and a C-curve circuit breaker?A D-curve breaker, like this iC60N D4A, is designed for circuits with very high inrush currents, typically 10 to 20 times the rated current. This makes it ideal for protecting motors, transformers, or large capacitor banks. A C-curve breaker has a lower trip threshold (5 to 10 times the rated current) and is used for more general applications like lighting and standard outlets.
Can this 2-pole breaker be used on a single-phase system?Yes, this 2-pole (2P) breaker can be used in a single-phase system to disconnect both the live (phase) and neutral conductors simultaneously. This provides a complete isolation of the circuit, which is often required or recommended for safety in specific applications or according to local regulations.
What does the '6000' on the front of the breaker signify?The '6000' in the box on the front indicates the rated short-circuit breaking capacity (Icn) in Amperes, according to the IEC/EN 60898-1 standard for household and similar installations. It means this breaker can safely interrupt a short-circuit fault current of up to 6000 Amps at its rated voltage without being damaged.
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Last Update: Friday, March 13, 2026
More Information
| Item Number | iC60N D4A A9F05204 |
|---|---|
| Brands | Schneider Electric |
| HS Code | 85362010 |
| EAN | 3606480080531 |
| HS Description | Miniature Circuit Breaker |
| Manufacturer | Schneider Electric |
| Product Condition | Used |
| Packing Condition | Neutral Packing Packing |