WEG manufactures a full range of SABS-approved miniature circuit-breakers, including all accessories in both 5 and 10 kA ranges, making it possible for the Zest WEG Group to supply customers with complete solutions for specific projects. These miniature circuit breakers can be used in all commercial and domestic applications.
The WEG MDW and WEG MDWH miniature circuit-breaker lines offer protection against overload and short circuit in electric conductors, complying with the tripping characteristic curves B and C, according to standards IEC 60898 and IEC 60947-2. These products have been developed to be used in low voltage circuits with direct or alternating current from 2 to 125 A and short-circuit breaking capacity up to 10 kA.
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