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ABB MCB (Minature Circuit Breakers)

We supply a comprehensive range of ABB Miniature Circuit Breakers, all designed to exacting standards by ABB, one of the most respected manufacturers in the world of industrial engineering and manufacturing.

Compliant to worldwide product standards (IEC, UL, CSA), ABB MCBs provide effective protection for your assets and equipment, shielding them from potential damage by overloads and excess currents. Versatile and reliable, these devices are capable of accommodating a huge range of different applications, and come in variants specifically suited to residential, commercial, and industrial environments.

This includes ABB’s S 200 S range of Miniature Circuit Breakers. These feature screw-less terminal technology, enabling them to be wired far more easily and efficiently than standard screw-type breakers. They operate with two separate tripping mechanisms - the delayed thermal tripping mechanism to provide overload protection, and the electromechanical tripping mechanism for short-circuit protection.

All of ABB’s MCBs share the same compact design, allowing you to save 50% more space with the installation. They’re available in an array of different characteristics and pole configurations, including 1P, 1P+N, 2P, 3P, 3P+N, 4P.

With over 90 years of innovation to its name, ABB still manufactures products that deliver certified quality, and we’re proud to be one of its trusted UK distributors here at LED Controls.

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