ABB F200 Series Residual Current Circuit Breaker, 63 A, 2-Pole, 30 mA, Type F, 1 kA 400 V ac

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501,19 €

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606,44 €

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N° de stock RS:
176-9634
Référence fabricant:
F202F-63/0.03
Fabricant:
ABB
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Marque

ABB

Product Type

Residual Current Circuit Breaker

Current Rating

63 A

Number of Poles

2

Range

F200

Series

F200

Trip Sensitivity

30mA

Tripping Characteristics

Type F

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Standards/Approvals

CE, IEC EN 61008, RoHS

Terminal Type

Screw

Height

85mm

Width

72 mm

Depth

69mm

Breaking Capacity

1kA

Reset Actuator Type

Toggle Switch

Rated AC Voltage

400 V ac

Earth Leakage Protection Type

A-APR

Tripping Mechanism

Electromagnetic

Pays d'origine :
IT

F202 Type F, RCCB in two poles with rated current 25-40-63A and sensitivity 30mA for the protection of single phase circuits.


Type F features at a glance:


Type F RCDs offer the same range of protection and functionality as an RCD Type A APR; this means that they detect sinusoidal AC currents as well as pulsating DC currents. In addition to this, they are also tested according to IEC/EN 62423 which foresees the application of a simulated multi-frequency residual current with appropriate coefficient associated to the each level of frequency up to 1kHz.

The intervention characteristic has a short-time delayed which prevents unwanted tripping in case pulsed leakage currents of up to ten milliseconds occur at activation of filters.

The RCDs Type F have a surge current withstand capacity of more than 3kA and can accept superimposed smooth DC residual currents of up to 10mA without affecting their standard functionality.

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