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residual current operated circuit-breakers with integral overcurrent protection DRCBO 3 B25/0,03/1N-A KV

09932406, Residual current operated circuit-breaker with integral overcurrent protection, one-pole+N, 25 A, 0,03 A, B-characteristic, Type A, short-time delayed
  • sensitive to pulsating and alternating currents, mains-voltage-independent
  • higher system availability: short-time delayed

residual current operated circuit-breakers with integral overcurrent protection DRCBO 3 B25/0,03/1N-A KV

09932406, Residual current operated circuit-breaker with integral overcurrent protection, one-pole+N, 25 A, 0,03 A, B-characteristic, Type A, short-time delayed
  • sensitive to pulsating and alternating currents, mains-voltage-independent
  • higher system availability: short-time delayed

Details

Residual current operated circuit-breaker with integral overcurrent protection, one-pole+N, 25 A, 0,03 A, B-characteristic, Type A, short-time delayed

RCBOs combine residual current and miniature circuit-breakers in a single device (RCBO). They protect people against residual currents and systems against short-circuit and overload. Switches from series DRCBO 3 are independent of the mains voltage and have a high rated switching capacity. Separate displays enable a quick overview of the current operating conditions. DRCBO 3 can be conveniently installed and removed. Type A switches are sensitive to pulsating and alternating currents. This function is independent of the mains voltage. Switches with tripping characteristic B are the standard protection for lighting and socket circuits. Switches in the KV design have a response delay, so are much less sensitive to brief pulsed fault currents. This enables them to increase system availability. They can effectively be used instead of a standard switch, as their protective function is completely retained.

tripping not dependent on mains and auxiliary voltage, sensitive to AC residual currents and pulsating DC residual currents (type A), compact design for all rated currents, high short-circuit resistance, green/red switching position indicator, residual current tripping indicator, Strain-relief clamps with protection against wires being lodged behind them and wide terminal cross-section range for rail and line wiring on both connection sides, Use of conventional wiring rails possible, Neutral conductor right, tri-stable snap-in slider for easy mounting and removal, high electromagnetic compatibility (immunity to interference for industrial applications)

quick fastening to mounting rail, any installation position, supply as desired

Protection of circuits in residential and purpose-built buildings as well as industrial facilities with TN-S, TT and TN-C-S networks. In IT networks, the RCCB/MCBs can be set to switch off in the event of a second earth fault, 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 50/60 Hz.

Residual current operated circuit-breaker with integral overcurrent protection, one-pole+N, 25 A, 0,03 A, B-characteristic, Type A, short-time delayed

RCBOs combine residual current and miniature circuit-breakers in a single device (RCBO). They protect people against residual currents and systems against short-circuit and overload. Switches from series DRCBO 3 are independent of the mains voltage and have a high rated switching capacity. Separate displays enable a quick overview of the current operating conditions. DRCBO 3 can be conveniently installed and removed. Type A switches are sensitive to pulsating and alternating currents. This function is independent of the mains voltage. Switches with tripping characteristic B are the standard protection for lighting and socket circuits. Switches in the KV design have a response delay, so are much less sensitive to brief pulsed fault currents. This enables them to increase system availability. They can effectively be used instead of a standard switch, as their protective function is completely retained.

tripping not dependent on mains and auxiliary voltage, sensitive to AC residual currents and pulsating DC residual currents (type A), compact design for all rated currents, high short-circuit resistance, green/red switching position indicator, residual current tripping indicator, Strain-relief clamps with protection against wires being lodged behind them and wide terminal cross-section range for rail and line wiring on both connection sides, Use of conventional wiring rails possible, Neutral conductor right, tri-stable snap-in slider for easy mounting and removal, high electromagnetic compatibility (immunity to interference for industrial applications)

quick fastening to mounting rail, any installation position, supply as desired

Protection of circuits in residential and purpose-built buildings as well as industrial facilities with TN-S, TT and TN-C-S networks. In IT networks, the RCCB/MCBs can be set to switch off in the event of a second earth fault, 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 50/60 Hz.