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Chint

Chint Moulded Case Circuit Breaker

Get reliable protection at highly competitive prices with our range of Chint Moulded Case Circuit Breakers, all produced to exacting standards by world-leading manufacturer Chint. They’re perfect if you’re looking for the most cost-effective option which doesn’t compromise on quality.

Chint MCCBs are designed to react almost instantaneously to excessively large current flows after a fault develops, cutting off the current and thereby protecting the integrity of the circuit (as well as the health and safety of any personnel who happen to be in the vicinity).

Our Chint MCCBs feature an adjustable trip characteristic which enables them to deal with considerably larger loads than standard MCBs. Standard MCBs are generally rats under 100 amps, with an interrupting rating of under 18,000A. In contrast, Chint MCCBs can range between a maximum of 2500A all the way down to 10A, depending on the application in question. Their interrupting rating varies between a minimum of 10,000 all the way up to a staggering 20,000 amps.

Capable of supporting a large number of additional accessories, Chint MCCBs are designed and built by Chint, a global manufacturer renowned worldwide for providing quality products at competitive prices. We’re proud to be one of its trusted distributors here at LED Controls.

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