The EN60898 number is the one.
6ka is 6000
10ka is 10000
6ka is 6000
10ka is 10000
The EN60898 number is the one.
6ka is 6000
10ka is 10000
ColJack";p="1555168 said:I suppose it's 60898 in domestic and 60947/2 in a 3 phase board?
Its still a 60898 in a TPN DB
Not quite sure why there is a reference to 60947-2 at all... thats a MCCB
Can you wait until tomorrow and phone Electrium? The number for Wylex is 01543 455000
SB
Not quite sure why there is a reference to 60947-2 at all... thats a MCCB
MCB's do not detect earth faults
(All) MCB's do detect overloads
to the OP, sry no idea, never seen the PSB ones before[/b]
Hi Spark123,
I think your thinking of Icn (max safe disconnect current, may not be servicable after) and Ics (max disconnect current without loss of performance)
Icn is the figure in the box on the breaker
Although it might just be different nomenclature but same meaning?
i read online that the NSB is an rcbo, but it appears to be incorrect info,
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