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Eaton PF6-63/4/05-A Residual Current Circuit Breaker 4P 63A 500mA Type A
The Eaton PF6-63/4/05-A is a high-performance 4-pole residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) engineered to provide essential electrical safety in modern installations. Designed to detect and interrupt leakage currents, this device acts as a critical safeguard for both residential and commercial electrical systems. By monitoring the balance of current in the circuit, it ensures that power is disconnected immediately if a fault is detected, thereby protecting users from electric shock and preventing potential damage to connected equipment.
This residual current circuit breaker stands out for its robust construction and reliable operation under various electrical conditions. As a Type A device, it is capable of detecting both sinusoidal AC residual currents and pulsating DC residual currents, offering a broader range of protection compared to standard AC-only breakers. Its 4-pole configuration makes it highly versatile for three-phase systems, while the 63A rated current and 500mA sensitivity provide a balanced approach to safety, effectively preventing nuisance tripping while maintaining high security standards for electrical circuits.
This device is not intended for use in circuits where a higher sensitivity, such as 30mA, is required for direct contact protection of personnel. Furthermore, it is not suitable for DC-only systems or specialized applications requiring Type B protection for complex power electronics.
The installation of the Eaton PF6-63/4/05-A must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical regulations. The device is designed for mounting on a standard DIN rail within a distribution board. Ensure that the supply cables are correctly connected to the input terminals and that the load is connected to the output terminals, maintaining proper phase alignment. After installation, the device should be tested using the integrated test button to verify its mechanical and electrical functionality.
Regularly test the residual current circuit breaker using the built-in test button at least every six months to ensure the mechanism remains operational and responsive to fault conditions.
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