What really sets this apart is the 10kA breaking capacity at the 230/400V rating, which is better than most standerd 6kA units you'll see on the market—especially since some cheaper alternatives struggle to hold that spec consistently under load. We've had buyers in commercial fit-outs switch to this because it handles fault currents without nuisance tripping that others get.
The B, C, and D curves cover pretty much everything form lighting circuits to motor loads, so you can pick the 1-63A range that fits your distribution board without needing a separate series. 1P through 4P options mean it's one part number for single-phase or three-phase jobs, and the terminal capacity up to 25mm² is generous enough for most installs.
Lead time is usually 20 days or so on standard pole configurations, but we do keep stock on teh more common 1P and 2P 10A-32A units if you're in a hurry. PA66 housing with flame-retardant rating is nice for safety, though obviously IP20 means it's for indoor panel use only—not for wet environments.
MOQ is typically 50 units for mixed ratings, but we can do 100 of a single current if you're standardizing. We'll send COA with each batch, and the CE/CB/CCC paperwork is included for customs clearance.
Our standard MOQ is 100 pieces per model, but we can negotiate lower quantities for first-time orders or sample testing.
Lead time is usually 15-25 working days after order confirmation, depending on the quantity and pole configuration you need.
Yes, we can share the CE and CB test reports and the CCC certificate. Just let us know which document you need, and we'll send it over.
Absolutely. The SC65-63 comes in B, C, and D tripping curves. The D curve is designed for high inrush loads like motors and transformers.
We pack each unit individually in a blister or box, then ship in cartons. For storage, keep it in a dry place between -5°C and +55°C, away from dust and moisture.