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Eaton PF6-63/4/03-A Residual Current Circuit Breaker, 63A, 4-Pole, 300mA, Type A
The Eaton PF6-63/4/03-A is a professional-grade 4-pole residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) engineered to provide essential electrical safety in both residential and commercial environments. This device is designed to detect and interrupt residual currents, effectively protecting electrical installations and users from potential hazards. With a robust construction and reliable switching mechanism, it serves as a critical component in modern distribution boards, ensuring consistent performance and safety compliance.
This residual current circuit breaker offers high operational reliability through its Type A sensitivity, which is capable of detecting both AC and pulsating DC residual currents. Its 4-pole configuration allows for versatile application in three-phase systems, while the 63A rated current capacity ensures it can handle significant electrical loads. The device is built to withstand standard electrical stresses, providing a durable solution for long-term circuit protection in various infrastructure settings.
This device is not suitable for applications requiring protection against overcurrent or short-circuits, as it is a dedicated residual current device and does not include integrated miniature circuit breaker functionality. It is also not intended for use in environments with extreme environmental conditions or high-frequency interference that may exceed the device's operational specifications.
Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical regulations. The device is designed for DIN-rail mounting within a standard distribution enclosure. Ensure that all connections are tightened to the specified torque to prevent overheating and maintain electrical integrity. Regular testing using the integrated test button is recommended to verify the mechanical functionality of the tripping mechanism.
Usage recommendations: Perform a functional test of the device at least every six months by pressing the test button to ensure the tripping mechanism remains operational. Do not use the device if the housing shows signs of physical damage or if the test button fails to trigger the circuit interruption.
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