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EPS MCB 2 POLE

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Type: EPS 2-Pole MCB

Voltage: 240 V / 415 V AC

Mounting Type: Snap-on DIN-rail (35 mm) mount

Application: Protection of branch circuits in homes, offices, shops, light industrial


 

πŸ“¦ Product – EPS MCB 2-Pole (MCB)

Examples You Can Buy Online:
EPS 2 POLE MCB 6A‑63A (6kA) Miniature Circuit Breaker — 2-pole EPS MCB with various current ratings (e.g., 6 A, 10 A, 16 A, 20 A, 32 A, 40 A, 63 A) suitable for protecting circuits.
EPS/WYNEX MCB 2 POLE 6kA (16A/32A/63A), EPS MCB 2 Poles (6kA) 10A/20A/32A/40A/63A, EPS (MCB) 2 Pole Miniature Circuit Breakers (6kA) 6A/10A/16A — similar 2-pole breakers you can use to protect two-wire circuits.


πŸ”Œ Product Detail – EPS MCB 2-Pole

The EPS 2-Pole MCB is a miniature circuit breaker designed to provide protection against overloads and short-circuit faults in electrical circuits. A 2-pole breaker protects both live and neutral (or both phases) simultaneously, making it suitable when you need to switch both conductors together — for example in two-phase circuits, multi-wire branches, or where isolation of the full circuit is required (live + neutral or two live conductors). EPS versions are built with a thermal-magnetic trip mechanism to ensure reliable and repeatable tripping when fault conditions occur.

These breakers are typically DIN-rail mounted in distribution boards and come with an ON/OFF indicator, clear amp rating handles (often colour coded), and compliance with IEC 60898 safety standards


πŸ”Ž Key Features

  • ⚑ Dual-pole protection: Breaks both conductors at once for safer isolation of circuits. 

  • πŸ”₯ Overload & short-circuit protection: Reliable tripping via built-in thermal/magnetic mechanism

  • πŸ›  Easy DIN-rail mount: Standard panel installation. 

  • 🎨 Colour-coded handles: Helps identify current rating quickly. 


🏠 Where It’s Used

  • Protection of lighting circuits, socket circuits, and small appliances

  • Safety isolation in distribution boards

  • Circuit protection in residential and commercial electrical systems

  • Protection of two-phase or multi-wire branch circuits


πŸ’‘ Tip: When selecting a 2-pole MCB, make sure you choose the correct rated current (In) and trip type (B or C) depending on the load type — e.g., Type B for mostly lighting and resistive loads, Type C for general outlets and mixed loads. 



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