NBT1-63 series miniature circuit breaker is composed of the outer end of the material, the over-current release, the operating mechanism, the contact and the arc extinguishing system. It is suitable for overload and short-circuit protection of circuit, lighting and power equipment in circuits with sub AC 50z or 60Hz rated voltage of 280 / 400W and rated current of 63A and below. It can also be used for circuit failure and infrequent on-off conversion of equipment under normal conditions.
Product Specification
Product Model
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Rated Current(A)
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Pole
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Rated
Voltage(V)
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Breaking Capacity
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Tripping curve
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NBT1-63
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1,3,6,10,16,20,25,32,40,50,63
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1,2
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230/240
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6kA
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B,C,D
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1,2
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230/400,240/415
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2,3,4
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400/415
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Product Features
1. Electrical life: 8000 times
2. Type and current range of instantaneous release;
Type B: 3in-5in
Type C: 5in-10in
Type D: 10in-20in
3. Due to the rationality of its structure design, the direction of power supply can be selected arbitrarily. The connection terminal adopts frame type, whether soft or hard conductor
4. With ultra high breaking capacity: 6kA.
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FAQ
Q1: Can I replace a 15 amp breaker with a 20 amp breaker?
A1: It's possible, but not advisable without an electrician evaluating the situation. You should never just upgrade from a 15-amp breaker to a 20-amp one just because the current one is tripping. Otherwise, you may burn your house down via electrical fire.
Q2: How do I find my main circuit breaker?
A2: Your main circuit breaker is on your electrical service panel box. If you are wondering where it is located in your house, look for the electrical service panel box in your basement or garage. Sometimes they are near your water heater or near the laundry.
Q3: How do I know what type of circuit breaker I have?
A3: Circuit breakers have markings stamped on the side of them and are usually located inside the panel cover door. There is a label that will tell you what type of breaker is needed for installation in that particular panel.
Q4: How do you fix an overloaded breaker?
A4: Solutions to Overloads. The immediate solution to an overload is simple: Shift some plug-in devices from the overloaded circuit to another general-purpose circuit. Then flip the circuit breaker back on or replace the fuse and turn stuff back on.
Q5: What if a circuit breaker will not reset?
A5: If the circuit breaker won't reset and trips immediately, the problem might be a short circuit. A short circuit can cause broken appliances, overheating, or even be a fire hazard. If you suspect a short circuit is the reason your circuit breaker keeps tripping, leave the breaker off and call a licensed electrician.