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Eaton FRCmM-25/4/003 Residual Current Circuit Breaker 4P 25A 30mA Type AC
The Eaton FRCmM-25/4/003 is a high-quality 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 dangerous earth fault currents, effectively preventing electrical hazards and ensuring the protection of personnel and equipment. With a robust construction and reliable tripping mechanism, it serves as a critical component in modern electrical distribution boards.
This residual current circuit breaker offers exceptional reliability and consistent performance in various electrical setups. Its design focuses on safety, providing a rapid response to leakage currents to minimize the risk of electric shock. The unit is built to withstand standard operational stresses, ensuring long-term durability and compliance with international electrical safety standards. Its compact 4-pole configuration allows for efficient installation in standard distribution panels, making it a practical choice for professional electricians and facility managers.
This device is not suitable for detecting DC leakage currents or high-frequency components, as it is specifically designed for AC type leakage. It should not be used in environments where specialized protection against pulsating DC currents or high-frequency interference is required, as it may not trip correctly under those specific fault conditions.
Installation of the Eaton FRCmM-25/4/003 must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical regulations. The device is mounted onto a standard DIN rail within a distribution enclosure. Ensure that the supply voltage matches the device specifications and that all connections are tightened to the manufacturer's torque requirements to prevent overheating or poor contact.
Regular testing of the residual current circuit breaker using the integrated test button is recommended at least every six months to ensure the mechanical tripping mechanism remains functional and responsive.
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