We've been moving these for a while now, and they're pretty much the standerd for basic overload and short circuit protection in distribution panels—the housing is flame-retardant PA66, which you'd expect at this level, and it's 6kA breaking capacity in most configurations.
It'll handle 6 to 63 amps depending on your pick, and you've got pole options from 1P up to 4P, so for a single-phase lighting circuit you'd use 1P, but for a three-phase motor you'll want Type D characteristics and probably 3P or 4P—just a heads up, the terminal capacity goes up to 25mm² cable, which is usually enough for most runs.
Actually, it's not great for environments with high humidity or where you need IP65 or better, since protection degree is only IP20—that's fine inside a clean panel, but don't stick it outside without a weatherproof enclosure, and the operating temperture range is -5°C to +55°C (so skip it for cold storage applicaion).
We usually have stock on the common ratings like 16A, 32A, and 63A, but if you need something like 6A or 50A in bulk, confirm lead time—it's typically 20 days or so for those, and the mechanical life of 10,000 operations is better than some cheaper alternatives, though it's not designed for frequent daily toggling.
For payment, we ask for T/T upfront on first orders under $3,000, but our company can do 30% deposit with L/C for bigger shipments, and we ship FOB form Shanghai or Ningbo—roughly 4-6 weeks depending on the quantity, and we provide CE, CB, and CCC paperwork plus a COA with each batch.
We typically start at 50 pieces per model for the DZ47-63, but if you're testing the waters, we can sometimes do 10–20 pieces for a sample order. Just let us know your mix of poles and current ratings.
For standard 1P and 2P models like that, lead time is usually 7–10 business days if we have stock. For larger quantities or 3P/4P combos, expect 15–20 days.
Yes, we can share the CB and CE certificates, plus the IEC60898 test report, right after order confirmation. The CCC and ISO9001 docs are also available on request.
Absolutely, we offer both Type C for general loads and Type D for motor circuits. Just specify which type you need—no extra charge, but make sure your order line states it clearly.
Store them between -25°C and +70°C in a dry place, away from direct sunlight. The PA66 housing holds up well, but keep them in original packaging to avoid dust buildup on the terminals.