5SL4110-7
Miniature circuit breaker 230/400 V 10kA, 1-pole, C, 10 A
- Stock status:
- In stock
- Manufacturer:
- Siemens
- Product code:
- 5SL4110-7
Main documents
- Product datasheet
- Instruction sheet
- Catalogue
Product | |
Article Number (Market Facing Number) | 5SL4110-7 |
Product Description | Miniature circuit breaker 230/400 V 10kA, 1-pole, C, 10 A |
Product family | Basic Devices |
Product Lifecycle (PLM) | PM300:Active Product |
Price data | |
Region Specific PriceGroup / Headquarter Price Group | 11B / 1AC |
List Price | Show prices |
Customer Price | Show prices |
Surcharge for Raw Materials | None |
Metal Factor | L-A—– |
Additional Product Information | ||
EAN | 4001869440156 | |
UPC | Not available | |
Commodity Code | 85362010 | |
LKZ_FDB/ CatalogID | LV10.1 | |
Product Group | 3805 | |
Group Code | P310 | |
Country of origin | Romania | |
Compliance with the substance restrictions according to RoHS directive | Since: 01.06.2013 | |
Product class | B: return restricted, please contact your Siemens partner/contact | |
WEEE (2012/19/EU) Take-Back Obligation | Yes | |
REACH Art. 33 Duty to inform according to the current list of candidates | ||
SCIP number | 80b23ade-3a03-40e3-a5df-a3f41647b386 |
Product Description
5SL4110-7
The Siemens 5SL4110-7 is a high-quality Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) designed to ensure electrical safety and reliable circuit protection in various applications. This 1-pole MCB is engineered to provide overload and short-circuit protection for electrical circuits in residential, commercial, and light industrial environments.
Key Features and Specification
- Product Type: Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB)
- Rated Voltage: 230/400 V AC
- Breaking Capacity: 10 kA
- Number of Poles: 1-pole
- Tripping Characteristic: Type C
- Rated Current: 10 A
- Type C tripping characteristic – suitable for circuits with moderate inrush currents, such as motors and transformer circuits
- High breaking capacity of 10 kA, offering protection against high fault currents
- 1-pole design for compact and efficient installation
- Easy and secure mounting on DIN rails
- Reliable and maintenance-free operation for long-term performance
- Complies with international safety standards
Product Information
- Number: 5SL4110-7
- EAN: 4001869440156
- Commodity Code: 85362010
- Catalog Reference: LV10.1
- Product Group: 3805
- Group Code: P310
- Lifecycle Status: PM300 – Active Product
Typical Applications
- Protection for circuits with moderate inrush current (e.g., motors and heavy electrical equipment)
- Lighting and power circuits in residential and commercial installations
- Electrical panels and distribution boards
Summary:
The 5SL4110-7 is designed to offer superior protection in a wide range of electrical systems, ensuring safety and operational efficiency even in demanding conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is MCB protection?
✅ MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker) protects against overloads and short circuits. Overload protection works via a bimetallic strip (thermal operation), while short-circuit protection uses a tripping coil (electromagnetic operation). This ensures electrical safety in homes, businesses, and industries.
What is the rule for installing an SPD?
✅ SPD (Surge Protection Device) connections should be as short as possible to minimize the voltage protection level (Up). The total length of connections to the network and earth should not exceed 50 cm to ensure effective surge protection.
How to Set Up a Surge Protector?
1.Turn off power at the circuit breaker.
2. Remove the old outlet.
3. Connect wires to the new surge-protected outlet per the manufacturer’s instructions.
4. Secure the outlet in the box and replace the cover plate.
5. Restore power and test the outlet.
What is the use of RCCB in Siemens?
✅ Siemens Residual Current Circuit Breakers (RCCBs) protect against electric shock by detecting leakage currents. If the leakage exceeds a set limit, the RCCB immediately disconnects the circuit, ensuring safety from direct or indirect contact with live components.
Where to Install RCCB?
✅ RCCBs should be installed in the distribution board (DB box) or circuit breaker panel to protect against current leakages caused by faulty wiring, ageing insulation, or defective appliances.
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