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BTicino Breakers

Bticino Circuit Breakers for Residential & Commercial Safety

In any electrical distribution system, protection devices are fundamental. Bticino breakers and Bticino circuit breakers play the role of frontline defenders, safeguarding circuits from overloads, faults, and residual currents. For procurement teams in residential, commercial, and light industrial sectors, Bticino’s portfolio of protection components offers modularity, localized compliance, and compatibility with European switchgear standards.

Technical Specifications of Bticino Protection Devices

  • Product Types: miniature circuit breakers (MCB), residual current breakers (RCD / RCCB), molded case circuit breakers (MCCB)
  • Current Ratings: typically 6 A to 63 A for MCBs, higher for MCCBs depending on range
  • Trip Characteristics: B, C, D curves for overload coordination; residual current sensitivity (e.g. 30 mA, 100 mA, 300 mA)
  • Poles & Configurations: single-pole, double-pole, triple-pole, four-pole options for three-phase + neutral
  • Mechanical & Electrical Endurance: rated cycles (e.g. 4,000 to 10,000)
  • Mounting Format: DIN-rail or panel mount modules compatible with standard modular systems
  • Switching Capacity: short-circuit breaking capacity suited for residential and small commercial installations
  • Standards & Certifications: compliance with IEC/EN 60898-1 (for MCB), IEC/EN 61009 (for RCD), CE, domestic norms
  • Compact Design & Modularity: uniform width modules, accessory support (auxiliary contacts, shunt trips)
  • Safety & Insulation: class II or appropriate insulation to avoid fault paths

Real-world Applications & Installation Notes

In residential dwellings, Bticino MCBs and RCDs secure lighting, socket, and circuit branches. Combined residual current circuit breakers ensure both overload and earth fault protection in one module. Commercial offices and small shops often use modular Bticino breaker lines in consumer units to balance load and protection in multi-tenant setups.

Installers appreciate that Bticino breakers fit standardized DIN modular panels, allowing easy expansion or retrofit. Residual current breakers must be tested periodically; designating test access or embedded test buttons on façades enhances maintenance ease. In mixed loads, selecting appropriate curve types (B, C, D) helps avoid nuisance tripping in inductive loads.

In distribution boards, Bticino molded case breakers protect main feeders where higher current levels or short-circuit capacity are required. Their modular compatibility allows them to co-exist with other Bticino protective components in the same cabinet.

Procurement Insights for Wholesale Buyers

When sourcing Bticino breakers and protection devices in bulk, procurement engineers typically compare:

  • Protection types needed (MCB vs RCD vs combined) based on project safety specs
  • Current rating & trip curve compatibility — to match likely load profiles
  • Breaking capacity — ensuring mismatch protection in mains or panel configurations
  • Poles & configuration — single-phase or three-phase assemblies
  • Accessory availability & modular expansions — auxiliary contacts, signaling, common trip modules
  • MOQ, stock levels, and lead times — reliable supply of Bticino protection devices is critical
  • Certifications & compliance — local electrical codes often require specific standards (e.g. EN, CE)
  • Integration & standardization — using Bticino for all protective gear simplifies stock, replacement, and trainin
     

A well-ordered catalog that balances MCBs, RCDs, and MCCBs from one brand simplifies layout, reduces part SKUs, and ensures consistency across projects.

Bticino Electrical Protection via Bank of Lamps

Bank of Lamps is a European wholesale distributor of Bticino breakers, miniature circuit breakers, residual current devices, and molded case protection units. Our stock is held at the Latvia central warehouse, enabling prompt B2B shipping to UK, Germany, Netherlands, Baltic states, France, Spain, Belgium.

We maintain volume stock across key Bticino protection modules and accessories to support electrical installers, panel builders, and distribution firms. For procurement teams seeking unified protection solutions, Bticino breakers via Bank of Lamps offer safety, modular consistency, and logistics predictability for installations in 2025 and beyond.