Lear LCND-2 Circuit Breaker Overview
The Lear LCND-2 is a compact, high-performance circuit breaker designed to safeguard electrical systems from overloads and short circuits. Its dual-pole configuration and visual OFF–O indicator provide clear status feedback and reliable isolation across both conductors.
Lear LCND-2 Circuit Breaker Benefits and Features
- Dual-Pole Protection: Disconnects both live and neutral lines simultaneously
- High Breaking Capacity: Rated at 3kA for robust fault handling
- Impulse Resistance: Withstands up to 4kV surges
- Clear Status Indicator: OFF–O markings for quick visual reference
- DIN Rail Mounting: Simplifies installation in standard enclosures
- Secure Wiring: Screw terminals ensure tight, reliable connections
- Compact Form: 7cm width fits neatly into panel layouts
- Standard Compliance: Meets IEC 60947-2 for industrial-grade reliability

Steps to Follow for Installing the Lear LCND-2 Circuit Breaker
Preparation:
- Ensure power is disconnected before installation
- Confirm DIN rail compatibility and panel space
- Prepare wiring according to load specifications
How to Install the Lear LCND-2 Circuit Breaker:
- Mount the breaker onto the DIN rail
- Connect wires to screw terminals securely
- Verify polarity and terminal alignment
- Switch levers to OFF–O position before energizing
- Restore power and test functionality
Cleanup:
- Tighten all terminal screws
- Label breaker for identification
- Dispose of packaging responsibly
A Few Scenarios Where the Product Can Be Used:
- Ideal for residential distribution boards. Moreover, they ensure safe power management while supporting reliable household electricity use.
- Commercial electrical panels
- Load isolation for HVAC or lighting systems
- Backup protection in generator setups
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Health and Safety
Always install circuit breakers in accordance with local electrical codes and regulations. In addition, ensure power is fully disconnected before handling. Furthermore, use insulated tools and wear appropriate safety gear. Finally, only qualified personnel should perform installation and maintenance.
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