Bulk Orders, KOTEN CIRCUIT BREAKERS; KOTEN SAFETY BREAKERS (SERIES) KOTEN MAGNETIC CONTACTORS in the Philippines we are the first to introduce the Highly Efficient Energy Safety Breakers. KSB 2 Pole (Koten Safety Breaker) Bolt-On type circuit breaker; 10 KAIC; ABS Plastic Enclosures; AVAILABLE: 10A, 15A, 20A, 30A, 40A, 50A, 60A, 70A
(KSB) Safety Breaker is a MCB or MCCB that is enclosed in a flame retardant, impact-resistant plastic enclosure. It is used for indoor applications and is applicable for RCBO, plug-in, and bolt-on type circuit breakers. It is also optional with a socket outlet that has a rated current of 50A.
K-63N is an inverse time delay type of breaker that is mounted to a din rail. It has 240V rated insulated voltage, 6A up to 63A rated current, and an interrupting capacity of 6KAIC with a common trip operation. This product undergoes quality control testing and certification in compliance with the Philippine National Standard (PNS 1573-2:1997).
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