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ABB FH202 AC-25/0,03 Residual Current Device 2P 25A 30mA
ABB FH202 AC-25/0,03 Residual Current Device 2P 25A 30mA
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ABB FH202 AC-25/0,03 Residual Current Device 2P 25A 30mA
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ABB FH202 AC-25/0,03 Residual Current Device 2P 25A 30mA
ABB FH202 AC-25/0,03 Residual Current Device 2P 25A 30mA
The ABB FH202 AC-25/0,03 is a high-quality 2-pole residual current device (RCD) engineered to provide essential electrical safety in both residential and commercial environments. This device is designed to detect and interrupt leakage currents to earth, effectively protecting people and electrical installations from potential hazards. Built with a combination of durable metal and plastic components, it offers a robust solution for standard electrical circuit protection.
This residual current device stands out due to its reliable performance in standard electrical systems. By providing a rapid response to fault currents, it significantly reduces the risk of electric shock and prevents damage to connected equipment. Its compact design and high-quality construction ensure long-term operational stability, making it a dependable choice for maintaining safety standards in modern electrical distribution boards.
This device is of the AC type, which is intended for standard alternating current applications. It is not suitable for circuits where DC components or high-frequency leakage currents are present, as these may require A-type or B-type RCDs for proper detection and protection.
The device should be installed by a qualified electrician within a standard distribution board or consumer unit. It is mounted onto a DIN rail, ensuring secure electrical connections according to the wiring diagram. Once installed, the device should be tested periodically using the integrated test button to verify that the mechanical tripping mechanism is functioning correctly.
Regular testing of the residual current device is recommended to ensure continued protection. It is advised to press the test button at least every six months to confirm the device remains in optimal working condition.
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