Eaton RCD, 63A, 4 Pole, 30mA, Type A, 400V ac

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N° de stock RS:
922-8670
Référence fabricant:
235443 PFIM-63/4/003-A-MW
Fabricant:
Eaton
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Marque

Eaton

Circuit Breaker Type

RCD

Current Rating

63A

Number of Poles

4

Range

PFIM

Trip Sensitivity

30mA

Tripping Characteristics

Type A

Voltage Rating

400V ac

Overall Width

65.5mm

Application

Commercial, Residential

Rated AC Voltage

230, 400V

Mounting Style

DIN Rail Mount

Break Time

Instantaneous

Overall Length

70mm

Terminal Contact Type

Screw

Overall Depth

80mm

Reset Actuator Type

Toggle Switch

Overall Dimensions

70 x 65.5 x 80mm

Pays d'origine :
RO

PFIM Series


Professional range of Eaton compact residual current devices from the PFIM series. Each device incorporates a real contact position indictor. Ideal for fault current/residual current protection and extra protection in a wide range of application. Various tripping current ratings are available.

Eaton RCD, 63A Current Rating,230V AC to 400V AC Voltage Rating - PFIM Series - 235443 PFIM-63/4/003-A-MW


Features & Benefits

• DIN-rail mounting for quick, space-saving installation
• IP20 rating indicates the unit is touch-proof
• Contact position indicator shows operational status for added safety

What does it mean if an RCD keeps on tripping?


Constant RCD tripping often indicates faulty electric appliances or sockets. It also shows earth leakage problems.

How does an RCD work?


Incoming current through an RCD must equal outgoing current through a circuit. The device compares differences in current between live and neutral wires and disconnects the power when current flows through the earth wire.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller

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