Schneider A9N18362 | Miniature circuit-breaker, Acti9 C120N, 2P, 100A, C curve, 10000 A (IEC 60898-1), 10 kA (IEC 60947-2)Â
 Technical Specifications
The A9N18362 is a 2-pole MCB with a rated current of 100 amperes, making it suitable for high-power applications.
It operates at 400/415 volts AC, at a frequency of 50/60 Hz.
The tripping curve is type C, which allows it to handle moderate inrush currents, such as those found in motor start-ups or inductive loads.
The breaking capacity is rated at 10,000 A according to IEC 60898-1 and 10 kA according to IEC 60947-2, ensuring strong protection in case of short circuits.
It is designed for DIN rail mounting, compatible with standard electrical panels.
The unit can operate in a wide temperature range from -25°C to +70°C, and has a protection degree of IP20 when installed in an enclosed panel.
 Key Features
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High Current Protection: Supports up to 100A, suitable for demanding electrical systems.
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C Curve Tripping Characteristics: Ideal for general-purpose loads with moderate inrush currents.
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Compact Modular Design: Fits seamlessly in distribution boards without taking excessive space.
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DIN Rail Mountable: Quick and easy installation into standard electrical enclosures.
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Manual Operation Handle: Clear ON/OFF indicator for easy status checking and manual control.
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Durable Construction: Engineered to function effectively in harsh environments.
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Low Maintenance: Long-lasting and reliable with minimal upkeep needed.
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Compliant with Global Standards: Fully certified under IEC 60898-1 and IEC 60947-2 for safety and performance.
 Typical Applications
The Schneider A9N18362 is versatile and robust, making it suitable for:
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Industrial Power Systems: Protecting high-power circuits in manufacturing plants and processing facilities.
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Commercial Buildings: Ensuring safe distribution in hotels, hospitals, malls, and office towers.
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Main Distribution Panels: Used in large-scale electrical systems as a main or sub-main breaker.
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Residential Smart Homes: For advanced home systems with high-power devices such as HVAC units and EV chargers.
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Data Centers and IT Infrastructure: Protecting sensitive equipment from electrical faults.






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