Residual current circuit breaker (colloquially differential, electric shock switch, residual current fuse)
– an electrical protection device that disconnects a circuit when it detects that an electric current from it
the outflower is not equal to the incoming current.
It is used to protect people from electric shock at direct and indirect touch,
also limits the effects of damage to devices, including the possibility of fire.
PARAMETERS:
- IP20
-Max. cross-section of connected wires mm2: 1... 25
-Mounting: On a standard 35 mm DIN rail
-Ambient temperature st. C: -5...+40
-Operating rated voltage Ue, V: AC 230
-Rated frequency Hz: 50
-Number of poles: 4
-Torque of tightening contact terminals Nm: 3
-Operating current mA: 30
-Nominal shutdown capacity Inc kA: 6
-Nominal current In A: 25
-Characteristics: Electromechanical
– an electrical protection device that disconnects a circuit when it detects that an electric current from it
the outflower is not equal to the incoming current.
It is used to protect people from electric shock at direct and indirect touch,
also limits the effects of damage to devices, including the possibility of fire.
PARAMETERS:
- IP20
-Max. cross-section of connected wires mm2: 1... 25
-Mounting: On a standard 35 mm DIN rail
-Ambient temperature st. C: -5...+40
-Operating rated voltage Ue, V: AC 230
-Rated frequency Hz: 50
-Number of poles: 4
-Torque of tightening contact terminals Nm: 3
-Operating current mA: 30
-Nominal shutdown capacity Inc kA: 6
-Nominal current In A: 25
-Characteristics: Electromechanical