residual current circuit-breaker DFS 4 063-4/0,10-PV R
- AC-DC sensitive for increased fire prevention
- higher system availability: photovoltaic optimised short-time delay
- clear labelling of the scope of application
- lower power dissipation


residual current circuit-breaker DFS 4 063-4/0,10-PV R
- AC-DC sensitive for increased fire prevention
- higher system availability: photovoltaic optimised short-time delay
- clear labelling of the scope of application
- lower power dissipation
Details
Residual current circuit-breakers, four-pole, 63 A, 0,1 A, for PV installations, N right
These residual current circuit-breakers are AC-DC sensitive and provide VDE fire protection requirements for frequencies up to 20 kHz. Our PV RCCBs were specifically developed for use in photovoltaic systems and offer the highest level of protection. Thanks to a PV-optimised short-time delay, the RCCBs are particularly resistant to surge currents. This reduces nuisance tripping and increases your system’s availability. Standard RCCBs are designed for circuits with 230/400 V at 50 Hz.
AC/DC sensitive for residual currents with frequencies and mixed frequencies from 0 Hz to 20 kHz, fire protection according to VDE 0100-420, complete functionality with mains voltages from at least 50 V AC on any two active conductors, high short-circuit resistance, ouble-sided double-decker terminals for large conductor cross-section and busbar connection, switching position indicator, multifunction control toggle with three positions: "on", "off", "triggered", any neutral conductor position
quick fastening to mounting rail, any installation position, supply preferably from above
RCCBs of the PV series are suitable for private, commercial and industrial installations with TN-S, TT and TN-C-S systems in which photovoltaic systems are installed.
suitable for use in 50 Hz AC networks, not intended for use on the output side of controlled electrical equipment such as frequency converters
- Data sheet DFS4 063-4/0,10-PV R
- Operating instructions
- Text for invitation to tender RTF
- Text for invitation to tender GAEB XML
- Text for invitation to tender GAEB 2000
- Text for invitation to tender GAEB 90
- Dimensional drawing Group view
- STEP file
- Wiring diagram
- Product video Residual current protection for photovoltaic systems
- Labelling software DFS/DLS
Residual current circuit-breakers, four-pole, 63 A, 0,1 A, for PV installations, N right
These residual current circuit-breakers are AC-DC sensitive and provide VDE fire protection requirements for frequencies up to 20 kHz. Our PV RCCBs were specifically developed for use in photovoltaic systems and offer the highest level of protection. Thanks to a PV-optimised short-time delay, the RCCBs are particularly resistant to surge currents. This reduces nuisance tripping and increases your system’s availability. Standard RCCBs are designed for circuits with 230/400 V at 50 Hz.
AC/DC sensitive for residual currents with frequencies and mixed frequencies from 0 Hz to 20 kHz, fire protection according to VDE 0100-420, complete functionality with mains voltages from at least 50 V AC on any two active conductors, high short-circuit resistance, ouble-sided double-decker terminals for large conductor cross-section and busbar connection, switching position indicator, multifunction control toggle with three positions: "on", "off", "triggered", any neutral conductor position
quick fastening to mounting rail, any installation position, supply preferably from above
RCCBs of the PV series are suitable for private, commercial and industrial installations with TN-S, TT and TN-C-S systems in which photovoltaic systems are installed.
suitable for use in 50 Hz AC networks, not intended for use on the output side of controlled electrical equipment such as frequency converters
- Data sheet DFS4 063-4/0,10-PV R
- Operating instructions
- Text for invitation to tender RTF
- Text for invitation to tender GAEB XML
- Text for invitation to tender GAEB 2000
- Text for invitation to tender GAEB 90
- Dimensional drawing Group view
- STEP file
- Wiring diagram
- Product video Residual current protection for photovoltaic systems
- Labelling software DFS/DLS