I wish people would stop perpetuating the idea that thing is mislabeled. It is not, it is a plain and simple fake.
Why is that?
Do you not believe that DIN-rail mounted non-fusible disconnect switches exist?
Uhm, there's at least three in my house. I know they exist. That's not one of them. I find it quite unlikely that the internal construction and 'contacts' would comply with IEC 60947-3 or any other applicable standard, certainly not to AC22A or AC23A.
It's a fake, not a labelling accident.
Also, a genuine 3-pole MCB can be had for about $10 in single quantity..
Really? Where?
Personally, I don't think I would trust any $10 three-phase circuit breaker, but I would love to be proven wrong with examples of properly certified, robust equipment in that price range!
https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/CPB1020C3.htmlThat's before any trade or quantity discounts, and they're probably not the cheapest around. MCBs are
extremely cheap to make, thanks in great part to the economy of scale. Which is why the companies making them are so set on forcing slight safety improvements into the regulations at a 10-200x increase in price..