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Posted: 2023-03-15 08:33 PM
The Acti9 iC60N circuit breakers have DC breaking capacities listed in the tech data however the tech data only mentions AC operating voltage and AC application. Schneiders FAQ comments are "Yes, Acti9 iC60N/H MCBs are suitable for DC applications ranging from 12VDC to 250VDC subject to the number of poles connected in series and the required breaking capacity"
So what would be the disadvantage in using an iC60 breaker over a dedicated C60H-DC circuit breaker for 24VDC protection?
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Posted: 2024-10-10 01:09 AM
@Mav1965 , pardon for the delayed response. Thank you for your message and patience, we'll come back to you!
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