Siemens 3RV23111JC20 Circuit Breaker
3RV23111JC20 Current-Rating Comparison
The seed and all listed alternates share identical specs except current rating. The reader must qualify each part independently.
| MPN | Current Rating | |---|---|---| | 3RV23111JC20 | 10A | | 3RV23111JC10 | 10A | | 3RV23111AC20 | 1.6A | | 3RV23111BC20 | 2A | | 3RV23111CC20 | 2.5A | | 3RV23111DC20 | 3.2A | | 3RV23111EC20 | 4A | | 3RV23111GC20 | 6.3A | | 3RV23111HC20 | 8A |
All eight share: 3-pole, magnetic, rotary actuator, DIN rail mount, CCC/CE/CSA/EAC/UL/VDE approvals, box packaging.
- 3RV23111JC10 matches 10A exactly but differs in the trailing numeric position only; no other spec differentiation exists.
- 3RV23111GC20 (6.3A) and 3RV23111HC20 (8A) are adjacent to 10A in the size series; same form factor and approval stack.
- 1.6A through 4A variants serve lower-load motor protection roles with identical mechanical envelope.
Risk-Angle Trade-offs for 3RV23111 Series
- Magnetic-only design — no thermal overload element; downstream overload or branch protection must be provided elsewhere in the circuit to satisfy NEC/IEC requirements.
- 3-pole rotary handle — requires adequate panel depth and clearance for manual operation; confirm cubic volume allocation before layout lock.
- Multiple agency coverage — CCC, CE, CSA, EAC, UL, VDE permits global deployment but requires site-specific verification that the applicable standard version and ambient conditions match the certification scope.
- S00 frame size — compact DIN rail form factor; verify load terminal torque ratings and wire range against the specific application.
- Box packaging — standard quantity distribution; consider if bulk or reel packaging is needed for production-volume panel builds.
Specs: Siemens 3RV23111JC20
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Poles | 3 |
| Current Rating | 10A |
| Breaker Type | Magnetic |
| Actuator | Rotary |
| Mounting | DIN Rail |
| Illumination | None |
| Encapsulation | Box |
| Approvals | CCC, CE, CSA, EAC, UL, VDE |
| Status | Active |
No voltage rating, Icw, Icu, or mechanical dimensions appear in the on-record specs.