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Schneider Electric Residual Current Circuit Breaker with Overload Protection, 10 A Current Rating, 2-Pole, 30 mA Trip

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RS庫存編號:
790-9248
製造零件編號:
A9D11210
製造商:
Schneider Electric
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Schneider Electric

Current Rating

10 A

Product Type

Residual Current Circuit Breaker with Overload Protection

Range

Acti9

Series

iC60H

Number of Poles

2

Trip Sensitivity

30mA

Tripping Characteristics

B Curve, C Curve, D Curve

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Rated AC Voltage

240 V ac

Terminal Type

Screw

Earth Leakage Protection Type

Type A

Depth

110mm

Width

75.5 mm

Better World Product

Yes

Tripping Mechanism

Thermal Magnetic

Application

Industrial Isolation

Breaking Capacity

10kA

Standards/Approvals

BS/EN 60898-1, BS/EN 60947-2, BS EN 61009-1, BS EN 61439-3

Schneider Electric Residual Current Circuit Breaker, 10A, 30mA Trip Sensitivity - Acti9 Series - A9D11210


Choose this residual current circuit breaker from Schneider Electric for dependable electrical isolation. Its internal circuit breaker trips a connected device when a system is overloaded, to improve overall electrical safety. The multi-functional unit protects operators from both direct and indirect electrical shock and stops leaked current from potentially causing a fire.

Features & Benefits


• Red mechanical indicator on the front face provides a quick visual warning of a trip fault

• IP20 (ingress protection) rated insulated terminals indicates they're protected from touch and objects larger than 12mm

• Choice of top or bottom feeding of electrical wires to suit various control cabinets

Applications


• Textile industry

• Production and assembly lines

• Commercial lighting

• Medical and health industries

How do I know if my circuit breaker is working properly?


To check if your circuit breaker is working properly all you need to do is flip its test button. If the connection trips, it's working correctly. Always remember to first switch on the power to the circuit breaker, as well as the equipment it's connected to.