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Eaton PF6-40/2/03-A Residual Current Circuit Breaker 2P 40A 300mA Type A
The Eaton PF6-40/2/03-A is a high-quality 2-pole residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) engineered to provide reliable electrical safety in various environments. This device is designed to monitor electrical circuits and automatically disconnect power when a residual current is detected, effectively minimizing the risk of electric shock and preventing potential fire hazards caused by insulation faults. As a Type A device, it offers comprehensive protection by detecting both standard AC residual currents and pulsating DC residual currents, making it a versatile choice for modern electrical systems.
The primary advantage of this Eaton RCCB is its robust construction and high sensitivity, which ensures consistent performance in residential and commercial applications. By utilizing Type A technology, the device provides a higher level of safety compared to standard AC-only breakers, as it remains effective even in circuits containing electronic components that may produce pulsating DC currents. Its compact 2-pole design allows for efficient installation in standard distribution boards, while the high-quality materials used in its manufacturing ensure long-term durability and operational reliability under normal load conditions.
This device may not be suitable for circuits requiring protection against high-frequency currents or specific industrial applications that demand Type B residual current protection. It is also not intended for use in circuits exceeding its rated current capacity of 40A or in environments with extreme environmental conditions that fall outside the manufacturer's specified operating temperature range.
The Eaton RCCB should be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical regulations. It is typically mounted on a standard DIN rail within a consumer unit or distribution board. Once installed, the device should be tested periodically using the integrated test button to ensure the mechanical tripping mechanism remains functional and that the device continues to provide the intended level of protection.
Regular testing of the residual current circuit breaker is recommended at least every six months to ensure the continued safety and reliability of your electrical installation.
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