Schneider M9U21213

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Product details

The M9U21213 circuit breaker from Schneider is a reliable and powerful device designed for use in electrical distributions. With a thermal-magnetic tripping unit, this miniature circuit breaker provides an effective protection solution against overload and short circuits. The C60 UL489 is designed to operate at a rated voltage of 277 volts AC and has a breaking capacity of 10 kA, making it a robust choice for various applications. The D-characteristic allows for a quick response to high inrush currents, ensuring the protection of electrical installations and devices. The breaker is suitable for use in three-phase systems with a rated current of 3 amperes and meets the requirements according to relevant standards such as CSA and IEC 60947-2. The M9U21213 is an ideal solution for anyone looking for a high-quality circuit breaker.

  • Thermal-magnetic tripping unit for reliable protection
  • Breaking capacity of 10 kA for high safety
  • D-characteristic for quick response to high inrush currents
  • Suitable for three-phase systems with a rated current of 3 amperes.

Key specifications

Circuit breaker type
Miniature circuit breaker
number of poles
2

General information

Item number
31996166
Manufacturer
Schneider
Category
Residual-current device
Manufacturer no.
M9U21213
Release date
24.10.2022

Circuit Breaker Features

Circuit breaker type
Miniature circuit breaker
number of poles
2
Tripping characteristic
CD
Rated current
13 A
Rated voltage
277 V
voltage type
ACDC

Origin

Country of origin
China

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
18.08 kg
Climate contribution
CHF 0.43

30-day right of return
24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)

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    0 %
  • 1.Eaton
    0 %
  • 1.Siemens
    0 %
  • 4.ABB
    0.1 %

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How often is a product of this brand in the «Residual-current device» category returned?

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  • Schneider
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  • 1.Steffen
    0.6 %
  • 2.Eaton
    0.7 %
  • 3.Max Hauri
    0.8 %
  • 4.Schneider Electric
    1.4 %
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