Lear LCND-2 Circuit Breaker Overview
The Lear LCND-2 is a robust circuit breaker designed for dual-pole protection in high-load applications. Its compact form, clear status indicators, and IEC-compliant performance make it a trusted choice for electricians and panel builders seeking reliable fault isolation.
Lear LCND-2 Circuit Breaker Benefits and Features
Dual-Pole Protection: Disconnects both live and neutral lines simultaneously
High Current Capacity: Supports demanding circuits up to 63A
Reliable Fault Handling: 3kA breaking capacity for overload resilience
Surge Resistance: Withstands impulses up to 4kV
Clear Lever Indicator: OFF–O markings for quick visual reference
DIN Rail Mounting: Simplifies integration into standard enclosures
Secure Wiring: Screw terminals ensure tight, reliable connections
Compact Profile: 7cm width fits neatly into distribution boards
Standard Compliance: Meets IEC 60947-2 for safety and performance

Steps to Follow for Installing the Lear LCND-2 Circuit Breaker
Preparation:
Disconnect power supply before installation
Confirm DIN rail compatibility and available 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 terminal alignment and polarity
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:
Residential distribution boards
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 safety regulations. Ensure power is fully disconnected before handling. Use insulated tools and wear appropriate protective gear. Installation and maintenance should be performed by qualified personnel only.
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