• Eaton residual current device 40A 4P 30mA 4 modules AC 170411

Eaton residual current device 40A 4P 30mA 4 modules AC 170411

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Eaton residual current device with the following features:

 

  • DIN connection (universal for any switchboard on the market)
  • 4 poles
  • 4 modules
  • 40 amperes
  • 30mA differential current
  • Rated voltage 415 Vac
  • AC differential type

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The residual current device serves to protect people and not installations. The moment a person touches it, it creates a circuit with the ground. The current instead of staying in the home circuit, uses the human body to go to ground.

 

 

The residual current device is a device in your electrical system. It is able to open the circuit, i.e. to interrupt the supply of energy, when the current is accidentally lost.

 

A residual current device offers protection in case of current leakage but not in case of overvoltage. For this type of problem, a circuit breaker is required instead.

 

The AC residual current device operates only with alternating current. Almost all civil installations fall into this type.

 

 

Characteristics:

 

  • Eaton series
  • Rated voltage 415 Vac
  • Rated insulation voltage Ui 440 V
  • Current In 40A
  • Differential current 30mA
  • Frequency 50 Hz
  • AC differential type
  • 4 poles
  • 4 modules
  • Degree of protection IP20
  • Recessed depth 70.5 mm
  • DIN rail mounting type

  • Brand
  • Reference
    EAO 170411
  • In stock
    7 Items
  • EAN13
    4015081669639

  • Voltage
    415VAC
  • Modules
    4
  • Poles
    4P
  • RCD Type
    AC
  • Differential current
    0.03A
  • Amps
    40A
  • Circuit Protections
    Residual current devices

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