Circuit Breakers


Order No.:
04P8307
Manufacturer SKU:
VCCF3


Order No.:
04P8308
Manufacturer SKU:
VCCF4


Order No.:
04P8309
Manufacturer SKU:
VCCF5


Order No.:
04P8311
Manufacturer SKU:
VCD0


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04P8312
Manufacturer SKU:
VCD01


Order No.:
04P8314
Manufacturer SKU:
VCD1


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04P8315
Manufacturer SKU:
VCD2


Order No.:
04P8316
Manufacturer SKU:
VCDN12


Order No.:
04P8317
Manufacturer SKU:
VCDN20


Order No.:
04P8319
Manufacturer SKU:
VCF01


Order No.:
04P8320
Manufacturer SKU:
VCF01GE


Order No.:
04P8324
Manufacturer SKU:
VCF1


Order No.:
04P8325
Manufacturer SKU:
VCF1GE


Order No.:
04P8327
Manufacturer SKU:
VCF2GE


Order No.:
04P8328
Manufacturer SKU:
VCF3


Order No.:
04P8329
Manufacturer SKU:
VCF3GE


Order No.:
04P8330
Manufacturer SKU:
VCF4


Order No.:
04P8331
Manufacturer SKU:
VCF4GE


Order No.:
04P8333
Manufacturer SKU:
VCF5GEN


Order No.:
04P8334
Manufacturer SKU:
VCF6
Safety guaranteed: Functions and advantages of switch-disconnectors
Circuit breakers are used to protect electrical circuits by automatically switching off in the event of an overload or short circuit. They can be switched back on, eliminating the need for one-way fuses. Switch-disconnectors, on the other hand, specialize in safely isolating electrical circuits from the power supply.
Unlike circuit breakers, switch-disconnectors do not perform a protective function, but merely ensure safe isolation as well as prevention of accidental switch-on. Both electromechanical components are indispensable in electrical installations and in the energy sector, with circuit-breakers primarily ensuring the protection of installations, while switch-disconnectors are used for maintenance and repairs.