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Residual Current Device Mini Circuit Breaker 2 Pole RCCB 16A 25A 40A 63A
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A residual-current device (RCD), or residual-current circuit
breaker (RCCB) is an electrical wiring device that disconnects a
circuit whenever it detects that the electric current is not
balanced between the energized conductor and the return neutral
conductor. Such an imbalance may indicate current leakage through
the body of a person who is grounded and accidentally touching the
energized part of the circuit. A lethal shock can result from these
conditions. RCCBs are designed to disconnect quickly enough to
prevent injury caused by such shocks. They are not intended to
provide protection against overcurrent (overload) or all
short-circuit conditions.
Techinical data:
A. Conform to standard: GB16916.1
B. Rated voltage (Ue): 230V/400V; 50/60Hz
C. Rated current (A): 16, 25, 40, 63 A (2 poles and 4poles)
D. Rated leakage current: 10, 30, 100, 300, 500Ma
E. Electric life: ≥ 4000 times (on-off)
F. Mechanical life: ≥ 2000 times (on-off)
G. Case protection grade: IP40 after installing
Mechanical parameter
A. Installation mode: At the DIN rail of standard IEC
B. Terminal wiring capability: Conductor 1-25 mm
C. Width of shell: 2 poles 36mm; 4 poles 72 mm
Main characteristic
A. Various current specifications of leakage action ca easily
ensure selective protection.
B. Inaccurate action resulting form the switch operation of
electronic equipment can be avoided
C. Unless specified otherwise, the width of two-poles switch is two
modules, four-poles(3P+N) is four modules
Specifications:
Technology Specification & Electrical Specification | |
Electric standard | IEC1008 EN61008 |
Trip time | Non-time delay; Minimal 10ms time delay |
Rated voltage | 230V/400V |
Rated surplus operating current | 10; 30; 100; 300mA, 500mA |
Selection grade | 3 |
Poles | 2pole 4pole |
Rated current | 16A, 25A, 40A, 63A |
Tripping character | B, C, D characteristic curve |
Terminal wiring | conductor 1-25 mm2 |
Environment capability | According to the IEC 1008 standard |
Case protection grade | IP40 after installation |
Electric life | Not less than 4000 times of breaking and closing |
Mechanical life | Not less than 2000 times of breaking and closing |
Mechanical Parameter | |
Installation mode | Installation at the DIN guide rail of 35mm |
Terminal block capacity | General thickness 0.8-2mm |
Main benefits:
High quality
Complete range
Instantaneous tripping current:
International Standard--- IEC 60898-1 and European Standard EN
60898-1 define the rated current In of a circuit breaker for low
voltage distribution applications as the maximum current that the
breaker is designed to carry continuously (at an ambient air
temperature of 30 °C). The commonly-available preferred values for
the rated current are 6 A, 10 A, 13 A, 16 A, 20 A, 25 A, 32 A, 40
A, 50 A, 63 A, 80 A, 100 A,[5] and 125 A (Renard series, slightly
modified to include current limit of British BS 1363 sockets). The
circuit breaker is labeled with the rated current in amperes, but
without the unit symbol "A". Instead, the ampere figure is preceded
by a letter "B", "C" or "D", which indicates the instantaneous
tripping current — that is, the minimum value of current that
causes the circuit breaker to trip without intentional time delay
(i.e., in less than 100 ms), expressed in terms of In:
Type | Instantaneous tripping current |
B | above 3 In up to and including 5 In |
C | above 5 In up to and including 10 In |
D | above 10 In up to and including 20 In |