Lear LCD-1 Circuit Breaker Overview
Designed for quick response and easy integration, this single-pole breaker combines protective performance with a slim footprint. It’s ideal for safeguarding lighting and power circuits where space efficiency and compliance are key.
Lear LCD-1 Circuit Breaker Benefits and Features
- Overcurrent Protection: Fast-tripping response to overload or short circuit
- Compact Profile: Slim 2cm design saves panel space
- IEC Compliant: Meets international safety and performance standards
- Straightforward Installation: DIN rail mounting simplifies setup
- Visual Status Toggle: Easy-to-read ON/OFF indication for secure operation


Steps to Follow for Installing the Lear LCD-1 Circuit Breaker
Preparation:
- Turn off main power before installation
- Verify DIN rail compatibility
- Confirm load and wiring layout requirements
Installation of the LCD-1 Circuit Breaker
- Clip the breaker onto the DIN rail
- Connect input/output conductors to the appropriate terminals
- Tighten screws and confirm contact security
- Restore power and test switch operation
Cleanup & Storage:
- Dust lightly with a dry cloth if necessary
- Store unused units in dry, temperate locations
A Few Scenarios Where the Circuit Breaker Can Be Used:
- Designed for protecting individual appliances or lighting circuits, this solution helps prevent overloads and short circuits, thereby maintaining safety and system integrity in residential or commercial setups.
- Ideal for space-constrained home or office distribution boards, this solution offers compact circuit organisation, thereby maximising efficiency without compromising safety.
- Upgrading outdated protection devices
- Small commercial electrical enclosures
- Retrofit projects requiring 40A circuit protection
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Health and Safety
Always ensure power is disconnected before installation. Match breaker ratings to circuit specifications. Only licensed professionals should perform electrical work involving circuit protection devices.
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