Rated current

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The rated current is the electrical current that is assigned to electrical equipment by the manufacturer for a specified operating condition. Using the example of an overcurrent protection device , the associated rated current is fully described by a time-current characteristic .

The values ​​listed in the table below should be used for the rated currents:

Standard values ​​for rated currents in A.
000001, 00 000001.25 000001.5, 0 000002, 00 000002.5, 0 000003.15 000004th, 00 000005, 00 000006.3, 0 000008th, 00
000010 000012.5 000015th 000020th 000025th 000031.5 000040 000050 000063 000080
000100 000125 000150 000200 000250 000315 000400 000500 000630 000800
001000 001250 001500 002000 002500 003150 004000 005000 006300 008000
010,000 012500 015000 020000 025,000 031500 040000 050000 063000 080000
100,000 125000 150000 200,000

Norms

  • EN 60059: 1999 ( IEC 60059: 1999 + A1: 2009; VDE 0175-2: 2010-03) IEC standard values ​​for rated currents