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Outgoing MCBs & RCB0s

Outgoing MCBs & RCB0s

Our range of outgoing MCBs and RCBs brings together reliable circuit protection for all kinds of installations. These units are designed to guard against overloads, short circuits and earth faults, keeping systems running safely and giving you peace of mind on every job.

At LED Controls, we stock a solid selection of ABB outgoing MCBs and RCBs that cover everything from small control panels to larger commercial setups. The ABB S200M series is a popular choice, offering single, double and triple-pole breakers with B, C and D trip curves available, and current ratings up to 63 amps. Whether you’re fitting out a new board or replacing older breakers, you’ll find something here that fits the job.

Every device is built to ABB’s trusted standard, with durable housings, precise trip performance and easy installation in modern distribution systems. They’re dependable, straightforward to fit and made to last, exactly what you want when time and reliability matter.

If you’re not sure which rating or type will work best, our team is always happy to help. You can give us a ring on 01282 242050, or drop by our trade counter for a chat. We’ll point you in the right direction and make sure you leave with exactly what you need to get the job done right.

Outgoing MCBs & RCB0s FAQS

1. What are outgoing MCBs and RCBs?

Outgoing MCBs and RCBs are circuit protection devices used in power distribution systems to safeguard against overloads, short circuits, and earth faults. They ensure safe operation and protect both equipment and users from electrical damage.

2. What is the difference between an MCB and an RCB?

An MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker) protects against overcurrent caused by overloads or short circuits, while an RCB (Residual Current Breaker) protects against earth leakage and electric shock. Both are essential for maintaining safety in electrical installations.

3. Where are outgoing MCBs and RCBs used?

They are used in a wide range of applications, from small control panels to larger commercial and industrial distribution systems. They are a key part of outgoing circuits that connect to various electrical loads.

4. Which brands of outgoing MCBs and RCBs do you stock?

We stock a quality selection from ABB, including the popular ABB S200M series, known for its reliability and ease of installation.

5. What are the key features of the ABB S200M series?

The ABB S200M series offers single, double, and triple-pole configurations, with B, C, and D trip curves available and current ratings up to 63 amps. These breakers are compact, durable, and designed for precise trip performance.

6. How do I choose the right MCB or RCB for my setup?

When selecting the right unit, consider factors such as the current rating, trip curve, and the number of poles required. If you are unsure, our team can advise you based on your installation and load requirements.

7. Are these devices easy to install?

Yes. ABB’s outgoing MCBs and RCBs are designed for straightforward installation in modern distribution systems, with secure mounting and user-friendly connection points.