The 07DC92 from ABB is a low-voltage circuit breaker, typically used in electrical distribution systems to protect against overcurrent conditions. It is designed to trip (interrupt the circuit) when a fault current exceeds a predetermined level, thereby preventing damage to wiring, equipment, and potentially starting a fire. The 07DC92 circuit breaker is suitable for use in a wide range of industrial, commercial, and residential applications.
Product Parameters:
Rated Current: The maximum continuous current the circuit breaker can carry without tripping.
Short-Circuit Capacity: The maximum fault current the circuit breaker can interrupt.
Number of Poles: The number of conductors (phases) the circuit breaker is rated for (e.g., single-pole, three-pole).
Trip Characteristic: The time-current curve that defines when the circuit breaker will trip based on the fault current magnitude.
Mechanical Life: The number of times the circuit breaker can be operated mechanically (e.g., on/off cycles).
Product Specification:
Dimensions: The physical dimensions of the circuit breaker, including length, width, and height.
Weight: The mass of the circuit breaker.
Certifications: Safety and quality certifications that confirm the circuit breaker’s compliance with international standards and regulations.
Environmental Ratings: Resistance to environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, and dust.
For detailed specifications, parameters, and technical information about the 07DC92 Low-Voltage Circuit Breaker from ABB, please refer to the official ABB website, product documentation, or contact their customer service or technical support team directly.