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arc-fault detection devices DAFDD 1 B25/0,03/2-A KV

09961504, Fire protection switch, two-pole, 25 A, 0,03 A, B-characteristic, Type A, short-time delayed
  • three-way safety in one device
  • sensitive to pulsating and alternating currents, mains-voltage-independent
  • higher system availability: short-time delayed
  • Flashing codes indicate the types of fault
  • VDE certified

arc-fault detection devices DAFDD 1 B25/0,03/2-A KV

09961504, Fire protection switch, two-pole, 25 A, 0,03 A, B-characteristic, Type A, short-time delayed
  • three-way safety in one device
  • sensitive to pulsating and alternating currents, mains-voltage-independent
  • higher system availability: short-time delayed
  • Flashing codes indicate the types of fault
  • VDE certified

Details

Fire protection switch, two-pole, 25 A, 0,03 A, B-characteristic, Type A, short-time delayed

Fire protection switches, arc-fault detection devices (AFDD) reduce the risk of fire caused by defects in the electrical installation. They disconnect the affected part of the system when serial and parallel arc faults occur. There are, as laid down in DIN VDE 0100-420, stipulated for common rooms and bedrooms in nurseries, nursing homes and accessible housing, as well as facilities at risk of fire. DAFDD 1 combine the detection of arc faults with line protection and protection against residual currents in a compact package. The contact position indicators and the display tripped by residual current provide a quick overview. The RCBO component of this switch offers protection against residual currents of Type A independent of the mains voltage as well as against short-circuit and overload. Switches with tripping characteristic B are the standard protection for lighting and socket circuits. Because of their response delay, KV switches are less sensitive to momentary pulse-type residual currents. As devices that are short-time delayed and at the same time lightning-resistant, they increase system availability and can as a general rule be used in place of standard switches because the short-time delay has no bearing on the additional protection (of people).

combination device with three functions, two-pole, Variable neutral-pole position, AFDD as per IEC/EN-62606, RCBO as per IEC/EN-61009, continuous self-monitoring, mains-voltage-independent tripping of the RCCB/MCB functions, Display AFDD reason for tripping, Contact position indicators, Residual current tripping indicator, compact design for all rated currents, high short-circuit resistance, strain-relief clamps with protection against wires being lodged behind them, tri-stable snap-in slider for easy mounting and removal

quick fastening to mounting rail, any installation position , supply from below

Protection of circuits in residential and purpose-built buildings as well as industrial facilities with TN-S and TN-C-S networks, Not permitted for use in systems with TN-C networks; not permitted for protecting circuits in which the power electronics equipment may cause smooth DC residual currents or residual currents with frequencies not equal to 50 Hz.

Fire protection switch, two-pole, 25 A, 0,03 A, B-characteristic, Type A, short-time delayed

Fire protection switches, arc-fault detection devices (AFDD) reduce the risk of fire caused by defects in the electrical installation. They disconnect the affected part of the system when serial and parallel arc faults occur. There are, as laid down in DIN VDE 0100-420, stipulated for common rooms and bedrooms in nurseries, nursing homes and accessible housing, as well as facilities at risk of fire. DAFDD 1 combine the detection of arc faults with line protection and protection against residual currents in a compact package. The contact position indicators and the display tripped by residual current provide a quick overview. The RCBO component of this switch offers protection against residual currents of Type A independent of the mains voltage as well as against short-circuit and overload. Switches with tripping characteristic B are the standard protection for lighting and socket circuits. Because of their response delay, KV switches are less sensitive to momentary pulse-type residual currents. As devices that are short-time delayed and at the same time lightning-resistant, they increase system availability and can as a general rule be used in place of standard switches because the short-time delay has no bearing on the additional protection (of people).

combination device with three functions, two-pole, Variable neutral-pole position, AFDD as per IEC/EN-62606, RCBO as per IEC/EN-61009, continuous self-monitoring, mains-voltage-independent tripping of the RCCB/MCB functions, Display AFDD reason for tripping, Contact position indicators, Residual current tripping indicator, compact design for all rated currents, high short-circuit resistance, strain-relief clamps with protection against wires being lodged behind them, tri-stable snap-in slider for easy mounting and removal

quick fastening to mounting rail, any installation position , supply from below

Protection of circuits in residential and purpose-built buildings as well as industrial facilities with TN-S and TN-C-S networks, Not permitted for use in systems with TN-C networks; not permitted for protecting circuits in which the power electronics equipment may cause smooth DC residual currents or residual currents with frequencies not equal to 50 Hz.