ABB 2CDS251001R0104 S201 C10
Miniature circuit breaker

ABB 2CDS251001R0104 S201 C10
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S201-C10 Miniature Circuit Breaker - 1P - C - 10 A

Item Number: 2CDS251001R0104 S201 C10
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2CDS251001R0104 ABB s201C10 is a contactor designed for use in a range of applications. It features a thermal overload relay, an auxiliary contact block, and a normally open contact block. It is rated for 10A at 400VAC, and is suitable for use in motor loads up to 2.2kW. The contactor is UL, CSA, and CE certified, making it suitable for use in a variety of applications.

S201 C10 Features:

  • Thermal overload relay
  • Auxiliary contact block
  • Normally open contact block
  • Rated for 10A at 400VAC
  • Suitable for motor loads up to 2.2kW
  • UL, CSA, and CE certified

System pro M compact S200 miniature circuit breakers are current limiting. They have two different tripping mechanisms, the delayed thermal tripping mechanism for overload protection and the electromechanic tripping mechanism for short circuit protection.

They are available in:

  • different characteristics (B,C,D,K,Z),
  • configurations (1P,1P+N,2P,3P,3P+N,4P),
  • breaking capacities (up to 6 kA at 230/400 V AC) and
  • rated currents (up to 63A).

All MCBs of the product range S200 comply with IEC/EN 60898-1, IEC/EN 60947-2, UL1077 allowing the use for residential, commercial and industrial applications. Bottom-fitting auxiliary contact can be mounted on S200 to save 50% space.


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