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Suitable for accessory fitment
Low watt loss almost 50% of the values prescribed by


Integrated label holder
DC-80 V per pole-1 kA

Improved air channels
Sliding shutters

With extended terminals and mounting brackets

Trip free mechanism
Safety Terminals




Flame Retardant Body for Extra Strength & Insulation
Large & Dual Terminating Terminal Size


Energy Limitation Class 3
Line Load Reversibility

Color coded On/Off indication on dolly
Biconnect lower terminals

Terminal covers for extra production
Very low watt loss

IP20-finger safety
Scratch and solvent resistant body

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Full range of accessories: Shunt trip, auxiliary switch, anti-tamper device
Tripping Characteristics: B, C & D

Large Terminal Screws
Air Circulation Channel

Tripping Characteristics: B, C & D
Low let-through energy


Higher Installation Life: Energy Limitation Class 3 & Fast Closure
Can be Used for DC Application Upto 60 V per

Handles up to 32a for Safe Circuit Operation
Compact Single-module Design Fits Snugly in Boards



Ensuring Safe & Efficient Circuit Operation
Enhanced Protection & Reliability

Positive Contact Indication for Assurance of Disconnection
Terminal Connections: Flexible Cables: Up to 35 Sqmm & Rigid

Higher Installation Life: Energy Limitation Class 3 & Fast Closure
Ease, Speed & Flexibility of Installation: Biconnect, Line-Load Reversible




Made From Flame Retardant Body which is PBT Known for...

Made From Flame Retardant Body which is PBT Known for...


Made From Flame Retardant Body which is PBT Known for...




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What is the difference between 1 pole and 2 pole MCB?
A single-pole MCB protects one live wire, ideal for smaller circuits. A double-pole MCB protects both live and neutral wires, offering enhanced safety for larger appliances and circuits.
What is a single pole MCB used for?
A single-pole Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) is primarily used to protect a single electrical circuit from overcurrents. It's ideal for controlling and safeguarding individual appliances or lighting circuits in residential and commercial settings.
What is the range of single pole MCB?
Single-pole MCBs typically range from 6A to 63A, with common ratings including 10A, 16A, 20A, and 32A. These are suitable for various residential and commercial applications.
What are the three types of MCB?
MCBs come in various types, including Type B for general use, Type C for higher surge currents, and Type D for very high inrush currents. Each is suited for different applications.
What is a Single Pole MCB?
A Single Pole Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) is an electrical safety device designed to protect a single electrical circuit from overcurrents, such as overloads and short circuits. It interrupts the flow of electricity when a fault is detected.
How does a Single Pole MCB work?
It uses a bimetallic strip to detect overloads (slow-acting) and an electromagnet to detect short circuits (fast-acting). When a fault current exceeds a predetermined level, these mechanisms trigger a trip, opening the circuit and stopping the power flow.
Where are Single Pole MCBs typically used?
Single Pole MCBs are commonly used in residential and commercial electrical systems to protect individual circuits like lighting, single outlets, or specific appliances that require only one active conductor to be switched.
What is the main difference between a Single Pole and a Double Pole MCB?
A Single Pole MCB switches only one live conductor, while a Double Pole MCB switches both the live and neutral conductors simultaneously. Double Pole MCBs offer a higher level of safety for certain applications and circuits.
Can a Single Pole MCB be used for DC circuits?
While primarily designed for AC circuits, some Single Pole MCBs are rated and suitable for use in low-voltage DC applications, but its crucial to check the manufacturers specifications to ensure compatibility and safety.