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Live CA432B 4 Pole MCB 6kA B Curve 32A | 4P Circuit Breaker

Live CA432B 4 Pole MCB 6kA B Curve 32A | 4P Circuit Breaker

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The Live CA432B 4 Pole MCB is a high-capacity miniature circuit breaker engineered to provide comprehensive protection for large-scale three-phase commercial electrical distribution systems requiring simultaneous neutral conductor switching. Rated at 32 Amps with a B-curve tripping characteristic, this 4-pole breaker safeguards all three phases and the neutral conductor on AC systems up to 400V at 50/60Hz frequency. It delivers robust protection against overloads and short circuits, making it the ideal choice for commercial main distribution boards, large retail spaces, hotels, restaurants, and high-power resistive load applications where complete isolation of all conductors is essential for safety compliance. With a substantial 6kA breaking capacity and precision thermo-magnetic release, the CA432B ensures safety, reliability, and total circuit isolation for demanding commercial installations.

Key Features of Live CA432B 32A 4P MCB

  • Complete 4-Pole Protection: Simultaneously protects and switches all three phases (L1, L2, L3) and the neutral (N) conductor, ensuring complete circuit isolation during fault conditions and maintenance procedures for high-power commercial applications.

  • High-Capacity B-Curve Characteristic: Trips instantaneously at 3-5 times the rated current (96A to 160A), specifically calibrated for high-power resistive loads, large commercial lighting installations, and general distribution applications with minimal inrush currents.

  • Ideal Commercial Main Distribution Rating: 32A per pole provides substantial capacity for commercial main distribution boards, large retail spaces, hotels, restaurants, and high-power resistive equipment requiring neutral switching.

  • Integrated Neutral Switching: Neutral pole ensures the neutral conductor is disconnected simultaneously with phases, preventing floating neutral conditions and ensuring complete safety during isolation and maintenance.

  • Reliable Breaking Capacity: Certified 6kA rating ensures safe interruption of fault currents, protecting downstream equipment and ensuring personnel safety in commercial environments.

  • Precision Thermo-Magnetic Release: Combines thermal bimetal strip for accurate time-delayed overload protection and magnetic solenoid for instantaneous short-circuit response across all four poles.

  • Superior Electrical Isolation: With 4000V impulse withstand rating and 500V insulation voltage, providing excellent protection against voltage transients and power surges in commercial settings.

  • Extended Operational Life: Engineered for 8,000 electrical operations, ensuring long-term reliability in commercial applications with regular switching requirements.

  • Professional Installation: Standard DIN-rail mounting with IP20 finger-safe terminals and 16mm² wiring capacity for secure commercial panel integration.

Technical Specifications



Specification Details
Brand Live
Model Number CA432B
Device Type Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB)
Pole Configuration 4 Pole (3P + N)
Current Rating (In) 32 Amperes
Trip Curve Type B Curve (3-5 × In)
Operational Voltage 230/400V AC
Frequency Range 50/60 Hertz
Short-Circuit Capacity 6kA (6000 Amps)
Insulation Rating (Ui) 500 Volts
Impulse Withstand (Uimp) 4000 Volts (1.2/50 µs)
Dielectric Test Voltage 2kV for 60 seconds
Protection Mechanism Thermo-magnetic (all poles)
Neutral Pole Protection Switched neutral (fully protected)
Operating Temperature -5°C to +40°C (daily average ≤35°C)
Calibration Reference 30°C
Storage Conditions -25°C to +70°C
Electrical Lifespan 8,000 cycles
Enclosure Protection IP20 (finger-safe)
Terminal Capacity Up to 16 mm²
Mounting Type DIN Rail (35mm)
Certification Standard IEC 60898-1


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What are the primary applications for the Live CA432B 4 Pole 32A B-Curve MCB?
The CA432B 4-pole 32A breaker is perfectly suited for high-power commercial and light industrial applications requiring neutral switching. Ideal applications include:

  • Commercial main distribution boards and large sub-distribution boards

  • Large retail stores, supermarkets, and shopping center anchor tenancies

  • Hotels and large restaurants (main kitchen power, banquet halls)

  • Large commercial lighting installations (sports complexes, exhibition centers, warehouses)

  • Commercial water heating systems and large boilers

  • HVAC main supply for large commercial buildings

  • Electric vehicle charging stations (multiple fast chargers)

  • Small commercial building mains protection

  • Circuits in TN-S and TN-C-S systems requiring complete isolation

  • Backup power changeover circuits requiring neutral switching

  • Large workshops and industrial retail spaces with three-phase supply

  • Marinas and caravan park main distribution

2. Why is a 32A 4-pole B-Curve MCB ideal for commercial main distribution?
Commercial main distribution applications benefit significantly from the CA432B's characteristics:

  • High capacity: 32A per phase provides approximately 7.36kW per phase (22kW total), ideal for medium to large commercial tenancies

  • Main switch capability: Can serve as main isolation for commercial distribution boards feeding multiple final circuits

  • Neutral switching: Essential for compliance with modern electrical regulations requiring complete isolation of all live conductors at main distribution points

  • B-Curve sensitivity: Perfect for predominantly resistive loads in commercial settings (lighting, heating, general power, commercial kitchens)

  • Fault discrimination: Provides excellent coordination with downstream C-Curve breakers protecting any motor circuits (HVAC fans, pumps)

  • Simplified distribution: One 32A 4-pole breaker can feed multiple single-phase circuits balanced across phases

  • Compliance: Meets requirements in many jurisdictions for simultaneous disconnection of all live conductors at distribution points

  • Future-proofing: 32A capacity provides headroom for load growth in growing commercial establishments

3. What is the power capacity of this 32A 4-pole MCB on a 3-phase system?
For a standard 400V three-phase system with 4-pole protection, the CA432B 32A can handle:

  • Maximum resistive load: P = √3 × V × I = 1.732 × 400V × 32A = 22.17 kW

  • Per phase capacity: 230V × 32A = 7.36 kW per phase

  • For continuous operation (80% rule): Maximum continuous load should not exceed 25.6A per phase, equating to approximately 17.74 kW continuous resistive load

  • Lighting applications: Can support approximately 750-800 LED downlights (30W each) or 180-200 fluorescent fittings (58W each)

  • Commercial kitchen: Suitable for large ovens (12-15kW), commercial cooktops, water heating equipment, and multiple kitchen appliances

  • HVAC: Can supply large commercial HVAC units and air handling equipment

  • EV charging: Can support 4-5 single-phase EV chargers balanced across phases or one 22kW three-phase charger

  • Small commercial building: Suitable as main breaker for small shops, restaurants, and offices up to 200-300 sq meters

4. When is 4-pole switching mandatory for commercial main distribution?
Four-pole switching with breakers like the CA432B is required or strongly recommended in specific commercial scenarios per international standards (IEC 60364, and national regulations):

  • TN-C-S systems: At the point of conversion to TN-S, 4-pole switching is often required to ensure proper isolation of the neutral at the main distribution point

  • IT earthing systems: Where the neutral is not directly earthed, complete isolation of all conductors is mandatory for main distribution

  • Commercial buildings with mixed earthing systems: Where different parts of the installation use different earthing arrangements

  • Generator and backup power systems: To ensure proper neutral switching between mains and generator sources at the main distribution level, preventing circulating currents and neutral voltage displacement

  • Construction site temporary supplies: Main distribution for construction sites requires 4-pole isolation per safety regulations

  • Medical facilities: Main distribution to operating theaters and critical care areas requires complete isolation for patient safety

  • Data centers: Critical power distribution main switches specify 4-pole switching for maintenance safety

  • Marinas and caravan parks: Main distribution boards require 4-pole isolation per most national codes

  • Swimming pool installations: Main distribution for pool equipment often requires 4-pole isolation

  • Agricultural and horticultural buildings: Main distribution may require 4-pole isolation in damp environments

  • When specified by building regulations: Many modern commercial building codes require 4-pole isolation at main distribution points

  • Renovation projects: When upgrading older commercial buildings to meet current code requirements

Always verify requirements with local electrical codes and standards applicable to your region and commercial application type.

5. What are the critical cable sizing recommendations for a 32A 4-pole commercial main distribution circuit?
For a 32A 4-pole MCB in commercial main distribution applications, proper cable sizing is critical for safety, compliance, and long-term reliability:

Cable Sizing:

  • Recommended copper conductor: 6 mm² or 10 mm² for 32A commercial circuits

  • Minimum acceptable: 4 mm² for very short, protected runs with ideal conditions

  • Optimal selection: 10 mm² provides excellent mechanical robustness and future expansion capacity

  • The CA432B terminals accept cables up to 16 mm², allowing for substantial conductor sizes

  • Neutral conductor: Must be the same size as phase conductors for 4-pole circuits with switched neutral

  • Voltage drop considerations for 32A:

    • 6mm²: Suitable for runs up to 20-25 meters

    • 10mm²: Recommended for runs up to 35-40 meters

    • 16mm²: For extended runs over 40-50 meters or where voltage drop is critical

    • 25mm²: For runs over 50 meters (requires external termination)

Voltage Drop Calculation Reference (approximate):



Cable Size (mm²) Voltage Drop % at 30m (32A, 400V) Suitability
4.0 4.2% Exceeds recommended 3% limit
6.0 2.8% Acceptable for standard installations
10.0 1.7% Recommended for optimal performance
16.0 1.1% Excellent for long runs or critical loads

Commercial Main Distribution Best Practices:

  • Cable type: Use PVC insulated copper cables for general commercial installations; consider XLPE for higher temperature environments or where cable bundling requires higher ampacity

  • Installation method: Consider derating factors for cables in conduit, trunking, on cable trays, or buried per IEC 60364

  • Termination: Use appropriate cable glands and ensure proper torque settings (typically 2.5-3.5 Nm); use torque wrench for critical main distribution connections

  • Identification: Clearly label all phase (L1, L2, L3) and neutral (N) conductors with appropriate color coding (brown/black/grey for phases, blue for neutral) per IEC 60446

  • Segregation: Maintain separation between power and data/communication cables to prevent electromagnetic interference

  • Protection: Consider mechanical protection for cables in areas prone to damage, especially in commercial back-of-house areas

  • Spare capacity: Consider installing cables sized for future load increases (e.g., 16mm² for 32A circuit provides headroom)

Commercial Building Specific Considerations:

  • Harmonic currents: In commercial buildings with significant electronic loads (computers, servers, LED lighting with poor power factor), neutral conductors may carry harmonic currents—consider 150% or 200% neutral capacity if harmonic loads are significant

  • Earthing requirements: Ensure proper earthing and bonding per local regulations, with appropriate main earthing conductor sizing (typically 16mm² for commercial mains)

  • RCD protection: Where required by regulations for socket outlets or specific circuits, ensure proper coordination with upstream main breaker

  • Discrimination: Ensure the 32A main breaker coordinates with downstream final circuit breakers (typically 6A, 10A, 16A, 20A) to minimize outage areas during faults

  • Panel labeling: Maintain clear panel schedules and circuit identification for future modifications and emergency situations

  • Inspection and testing: Regular thermal imaging of terminations in critical commercial installations is essential, especially at main distribution points

  • Accessibility: Ensure main isolation switches are readily accessible and clearly marked for emergency shutdown

  • Lockout provision: Ensure main breaker can be locked in OFF position for maintenance safety

Cable Selection Quick Reference:



Application Cable Size Max Run (meters) Notes
Minimum 4 mm² 15-20 Not recommended for main distribution
Standard 6 mm² 25-30 Acceptable for typical installations
Recommended 10 mm² 35-40 Optimal for most commercial applications
Premium 16 mm² 50+ Best for future expansion or long runs

External Termination Requirements:
If cable size exceeds 16mm² (e.g., 25mm² for very long runs):

  • Use external terminal enclosure with appropriate connectors

  • Install distribution block rated for 32A+ with 16mm² pigtails to breaker

  • Ensure all external terminations are properly enclosed and labeled

Always ensure cable selection complies with local electrical regulations (IEC 60364, NEC, or national standards) regarding insulation type, installation method, grouping factors, ambient temperature corrections, and voltage drop limits (typically 3-5% maximum). For commercial main distribution installations, professional design by qualified electrical engineers is essential.