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2CDS251001R0254 ABB S201-C25 Miniature Circuit Breaker 1P C25A

by ABB

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$6.30
$6.30 - $6.30
Current price $6.30

The ABB 2CDS251001R0254 (S201-C25) is a 25A, 1-pole miniature circuit breaker from the ABB System pro M compact S200 series. Engineered with both thermal and electromechanical tripping mechanisms, this MCB provides robust protection against overloads and short circuits in residential, commercial, and industrial applications.

Key Features:

  • Model: S201-C25

  • Rated Current: 25A

  • Poles: 1P (Single Pole)

  • Tripping Curve: Type C – suitable for mixed resistive/inductive loads with moderate inrush

  • Voltage Rating: 230/400V AC

  • Breaking Capacity: Up to 6kA

  • Mounting: DIN Rail

  • Certifications: IEC/EN 60898-1, IEC/EN 60947-2, UL1077

  • Series: ABB System pro M compact S200

Advanced Protection:

  • Thermal Delay: Protects against sustained overloads

  • Electromechanical Trip: Immediate response to short circuits

  • Current Limiting: Minimizes let-through energy for greater safety

Modular Design:

  • Auxiliary contacts can be mounted on the bottom, saving up to 50% space

  • Compact, robust design for modern switchgear and distribution panels

Applications:

  • Electrical circuits in residential and commercial buildings

  • Industrial panels requiring Type C circuit protection

  • Compatible with a wide range of auxiliary accessories

Why Buy from Gabby Electric?

  • Authentic ABB components

  • Fast international shipping

  • Trusted source for professional-grade electrical gear

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