Description
Residual current circuit breaker (RCCB), Easy9, 4P, 25A, AC type, 300mA, 300mA, 400V
Schneider Easy9 RCCB, 4 Pole, 25A, AC Type 400V, 300mA Earth Leakage, 6kA
Enhance the safety of your electrical installations with the Schneider Easy9 RCCB, designed for precise and reliable protection against earth faults. This 4-pole RCCB is ideal for both residential and commercial settings where comprehensive protection is necessary across all phases and the neutral line.
Key Features:
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Rated Current: 25A, suitable for a variety of installations with moderate power requirements.
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Poles: 4-pole design, providing complete protection by monitoring all phase conductors and the neutral conductor.
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Voltage Rating: AC type 400V, optimal for higher voltage residential or commercial electrical systems.
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Earth Leakage Sensitivity: 300mA, offering a balance between sensitivity and nuisance tripping, ideal for environments with a higher risk of earth leakage.
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Breaking Capacity: 6kA, ensuring reliable disconnection in the event of a fault, thereby protecting equipment and preventing more severe electrical accidents.
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Durability: Built with high-quality materials that withstand demanding use and environmental conditions.
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Ease of Installation: Engineered for easy installation in electrical panels, with user-friendly features that simplify setup and maintenance.
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Applications: Perfect for protecting circuits in multi-story residential buildings, commercial complexes, and light industrial facilities.
Applications:
- Residential properties requiring comprehensive protection against residual currents, particularly in wet areas such as kitchens and bathrooms.
- Commercial environments such as offices and shops, where protection against electrical faults is crucial for safety and compliance.
- Light industrial setups where machinery and other electrical equipment must be protected from potential earth faults.
The Schneider Easy9 RCCB is a crucial component for maintaining safety and efficiency in sophisticated electrical systems, providing robust protection against residual currents that could lead to electrical shocks or fires.