Lear LCN-2 Circuit Breaker Overview
Tailored for practical protection in space-limited panels, the LCN-2 combines reliable fault interruption with slim, modular form. It’s suited to installations where neutral disconnection is essential alongside live phase protection.
Lear LCN-2 Circuit Breaker Benefits and Features
- Dual-Pole Operation: Simultaneously protects live and neutral conductors
- Safe Overcurrent Response: Trips during overloads or faults to prevent damage
- Standard Compliant: Built to IEC 60947-2 specifications
- Panel-Friendly Design: Compact size fits neatly into modern installations
- Manual Override: Toggle-style switch for controlled shutoff during servicing


Steps to Follow for Installing the Lear LCN-2 Circuit Breaker
Preparation:
- Turn off main power at the source
- Ensure panel is DIN-rail compatible
- Confirm load current and application voltage
Installation of The Lear LCN-2 Circuit Breaker
- Clip the breaker onto the rail
- Connect live and neutral conductors to appropriate terminals
- Tighten screws and test toggle function
- Power on and check circuit operation
Cleanup & Storage:
- Clean with a dry cloth if necessary
- Store unused breakers in a dry, dust-free environment
A Few Scenarios Where the Circuit Breaker Can Be Used:
- Suitable for distribution boards in homes or offices requiring neutral disconnection, this solution allows safe circuit isolation, thereby supporting maintenance and enhancing electrical safety.
- Designed for appliance-level protection in light commercial electrical setups, this solution safeguards equipment from overloads and faults, thereby promoting system reliability and operational safety.
- Upgrades or retrofits in systems using Samite modular infrastructure
- Tenant power systems in residential complexes
- Backup breaker slots in multi-circuit boards
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Health and Safety
Only licensed professionals should handle electrical installation or service. Always disconnect power before installation. Confirm circuit specifications align with breaker ratings.
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