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Chint

Chint Minature Circuit Breakers

We provide an expansive range of Chint Miniature Circuit Breakers here at LED Controls, designed to provide overcurrent and short-circuit protection for electrical circuits in a variety of settings; domestic, commercial and industrial.

Chint’s Miniature Circuit Breakers are available in a variety of pole configurations, current ratings, tripping curves and breaking capacities.

  • Type B tripping curves - perfect for domestic or light commercial use
  • Type C tripping curves - designed for industrial use, and will trip when they detect between 5 and 10 times the rated current
  • Type D tripping curves - used for heavy industrial applications involving high inrush currents, such as motors and transformers

These MCBs are excellent fits for Chint consumer units and Chint distribution boards. Alternatively, they can also be used as standalone DIN rail mountable MCBs. Chint is globally renowned for providing quality products at highly competitive prices, and we’re proud to be one of its trusted UK distributors here at LED Controls.

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