LEGRAND DX3 4202 08

Artikelnummer: 2607061039

LEGRAND DX3 4202 08

 9,95

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Specificatie

Gewicht 2,00 kg
Packing Quantity

1 Unit(s)

Unit of Measure

Unit(s)

Brand

LEGRAND

Category

Control and Switch Gear

Description

Miniature Circuit Breaker

MPN

DX3 4202 08

Other Notations

DX3 4202 08

,

DX3420208

Fabr. Art. Nr.

DX3 4202 08

Roosendaal

Vandaag

Nederland

België 

1-2 dagen
1-2 dagen

Omschrijving

Legrand DX3 4202 08 Miniature Circuit Breaker Description The Legrand 4202 08 is a DIN rail mountable Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) from the DX3 series. This device provides essential overcurrent and short-circuit protection for electrical installations. It features a 1P+N configuration, a rated current of 4A, and a C-type tripping curve, making it ideal for general-purpose applications in commercial and industrial environments. Specifications Manufacturer: Legrand Part Number: 4202 08 Series: DX3 Rated Current: 4A Tripping Curve: C Number of Poles: 1P+N Rated Voltage: 230V AC Frequency: 50/60Hz Breaking Capacity (Icu): 6 kA (IEC 60947-2) Mounting: DIN Rail Label Info Legrand 4202 08 C4 / 6000 IEC 60947-2 Cat. A Application This MCB is commonly used in distribution boards to protect final circuits for lighting, sockets, and other general loads against overload and short-circuit faults. The 1P+N design ensures complete isolation of the circuit for maintenance and safety. Country of Origin Made in France. CO2 Impact By purchasing this reused Legrand MCB, you are contributing to a circular economy and helping to avoid 4.8 kg of CO2 emissions associated with the production of a new unit. This saving is equivalent to the emissions from driving a standard car for approximately 24 kilometers. Availability This item is a used, tested product in excellent working condition. It is available for immediate dispatch. Order now from profideals for expert support and fast delivery. FAQ What is the difference between a C-curve and a B-curve circuit breaker?A C-curve breaker, like this Legrand 4202 08, is designed for general purpose applications with moderate inrush currents, like lighting and standard outlets. It trips between 5 and 10 times the rated current. A B-curve breaker is more sensitive, tripping between 3 and 5 times the rated current, and is used for resistive loads with little to no inrush current. What does the ‘6000’ and ‘Icu=6 kA’ rating mean?Both ratings refer to the breaker’s short-circuit breaking capacity. The ‘6000’ (or 6kA) under the IEC 60898-1 standard is for residential use, while ‘Icu=6 kA’ (Ultimate Breaking Capacity) under the IEC 60947-2 standard is for industrial applications. It means the device can safely interrupt a fault current of 6000 Amperes without being destroyed. Can this 1P+N breaker be used on a circuit without a neutral wire?No, this is a 1P+N (single pole + neutral) breaker. It is specifically designed for single-phase circuits that have both a phase (live) and a neutral conductor. The neutral pole is switched along with the phase pole, providing full isolation. Using it without a neutral would be incorrect and potentially unsafe. profideals is not an authorized distributor, reseller or representative of the products featured on this website. All product names, trademarks, brands and logos used on this site are the property of their respective owners. Current Date: Friday, March 13, 2026