MCBs – Miniature Circuit Breakers
Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs) protect against overloads and short circuits, ensuring circuits disconnect safely under fault conditions. We stock Type B MCBs for domestic circuits and Type C MCBs for commercial/industrial loads, plus selected Type D options for specialist use. All are BS EN 60898 compliant and shipped with next-day UK delivery.
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All our MCBs are clearly labelled, long-life tested, and essential in consumer units and three-phase boards to protect wiring and appliances. They disconnect circuits rapidly in the event of overload or fault, preventing damage and ensuring compliance with 18th Edition Wiring Regulations.
- Type B MCBs – trip at 3–5x rated current; ideal for sockets and lighting
- Type C MCBs – trip at 5–10x rated current; suited to motors, pumps, fluorescent lighting
- Type D MCBs – trip at 10–20x rated current; specialist option for high inrush equipment
Looking for combined overload + earth leakage protection? See our RCBO range. For returns support, check our returns policy.
6kA MCB – 20A 1 Pole C Curve (WMC120C)
£1.84
£2.99
The WMC120C is a 20 A single-pole 6 kA Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) designed for radial and equipment circuits subject to moderate inrush currents such as motors, compressors or EV chargers. Its C-curve tripping characteristic (5–10 × In) offers greater surge tolerance while providing rapid...
16A 2 Pole 10kA MCB – B Curve (WKC216B)
£7.49
The WKC216B is a 16A 2 Pole 10kA Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) designed for dependable short-circuit and overload protection in small power and lighting applications. With a B-curve tripping characteristic and double-pole isolation, it’s ideal for heating circuits, immersion heaters, control gear, and general sockets...
WKC 3 Pole 10kA MCB – 40A B Curve (WKC340B)
£21.30
The WKC340B 3 Pole 10kA MCB is a 40A B Curve breaker providing short-circuit and overload protection for three-phase circuits. Built with a 10kA breaking capacity and full compliance with BS 7671 (18th Edition), it’s trusted in industrial boards, EV charging setups, and solar PV...
3 Pole 100A Auto Resetting MCBs WARB3100C
£44.05
The WCED WARB3100C is a 3 Pole 100A Auto Resetting MCB designed for advanced circuit protection where uptime is critical. Unlike a standard MCB, this device automatically restores supply after safe conditions are re-established – reducing downtime and avoiding unnecessary site visits. Engineered for EV...
6kA MCB – 25A 1 Pole B Curve (WMC125B)
£1.84
£2.99
The WMC125B is a 25A single-pole 6 kA Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) engineered for high-load domestic and light-commercial circuits such as cookers, immersion heaters, and fixed plant. It features a B-curve tripping characteristic that operates at 3–5 × rated current to deliver precise overcurrent and...
What Is an MCB?
An MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker) is an automatically operated switch that trips to protect circuits from overload (too much current) or short circuit faults. They replace traditional fuses, offering quicker reset, safer operation, and compliance with BS EN 60898.
Types of MCBs
- Type B – trips at 3–5x rated current; standard for domestic circuits such as sockets and lighting. Popular choice:10kA MCBs (Type B).
- Type C – trips at 5–10x rated current; used for inductive/motor loads in workshops and commercial sites. Example: 1-Pole 10kA Type C MCB.
- Type D – trips at 10–20x rated current; for industrial kit with high inrush current (specialist use).
MCB Ratings & Sizes
MCBs come in a range of current ratings, typically from 6A to 100A. Choose the correct pole configuration and breaking capacity for your install:
- Single pole – most domestic circuits
- Double pole – where both live and neutral must be isolated
- Three/four pole – used in three-phase distribution boards
Compliance
All our MCBs meet BS EN 60898 standards, making them fully compliant with the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations. This ensures safe disconnection times and compatibility with modern UK boards.
FAQs on MCBs
What’s the difference between an MCB and an RCBO?
An MCB protects against overloads and short circuits. An RCBO combines this with RCD protection for earth leakage faults.
How do I choose between Type B and Type C?
Use Type B for domestic circuits with low inrush currents (sockets, lighting). Use Type C for circuits with motors, pumps, or fluorescent lighting.
Do MCBs need replacing after they trip?
No – unlike fuses, MCBs can be reset once the fault is cleared, making them reusable and safer.
Why Buy From Power & Data UK?
All MCBs are UK stocked, BS EN compliant, and supplied with a 2-year warranty. Orders placed before 2pm ship same-day with next-day delivery on purchases over £30. If you need to return an item, see our returns policy.