Better World

Siemens, SENTRON, 3VA2 Molded Case Circuit Breaker 4-Pole 63 A, Breaking Capacity 2 kA, Fixed

Subtotal (1 unit)*

$1,652.37

(exc. GST)

$1,817.61

(inc. GST)

Add to Basket
Select or type quantity
Temporarily out of stock
  • Shipping from 16 February 2026
Need more? Click ‘Check delivery dates’ to find extra stock and lead times.
Units
Per unit
1 +$1,652.37

*price indicative

Better World

Our Better World range features products that make it easy for you to make a greener product choice you can trust. Click here to find out more.

RS Stock No.:
211-3770
Mfr. Part No.:
3VA2063-5HN42-0AA0
Brand:
Siemens
Find similar products by selecting one or more attributes.
Select all

Brand

Siemens

Product Type

Molded Case Circuit Breaker

Range

SENTRON

Series

3VA2

Number of Poles

4

Current Rating

63 A

Breaking Capacity

2kA

Rated AC Voltage

690 V

Mount Type

Fixed

Terminal Type

Screw

Height

181mm

Standards/Approvals

EAC, CE, CCC

Depth

86mm

Width

140 mm

Better World Product

Yes

Better World Claim

Concentrated or Compact Solution, Extended Product Life

Tripping Characteristics

Type M

Tripping Mechanism

ETU350

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ
The Siemens circuit breaker 3VA2 IEC frame 100 breaking capacity molded-case circuit breaker with 3-series ETU for system protection. As an important element of SENTRON protective components for industrial and infrastructure applications, the 3VA molded-case circuit breakers from Siemens provide effective plant, starter and motor protection thanks to reliable shutdown in the event of an overload or short circuit. The 3VA molded-case circuit breakers set new standards in flexibility and the variety of modular accessories available. Standardized accessories for several sizes across all series of the 3VA1 and 3VA2 molded-case circuit breakers.

Compact design

Available as version for plant protection and generator protection in line with ETU

Available as 3-pole and 4-pole version

Can be installed fixed, in plug-in design or as withdrawable version

The series has a solid-state overcurrent trip un

Related links