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Eaton PFIM-80/4/01 Residual Current Circuit Breaker, 4-Pole, 80A, 0.1A, Type AC
The Eaton PFIM-80/4/01 is a robust 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 fault currents, significantly reducing the risk of electrical shock and fire hazards. By monitoring the balance of current in electrical circuits, it ensures that any leakage to the ground is immediately addressed, maintaining the integrity of your power distribution system.
This residual current circuit breaker offers high reliability and consistent performance under standard operating conditions. Its 4-pole design allows for versatile application in three-phase electrical systems, providing comprehensive protection across all phases and the neutral conductor. The device is built to meet rigorous safety standards, ensuring that it functions effectively to disconnect power during a fault, thereby protecting both the electrical infrastructure and the users of the installation.
This device is not suitable for detecting DC fault currents, as it is specifically designed as a Type AC RCCB. It should not be used in environments where electronic equipment might generate pulsating DC leakage currents, as these can impair the functionality of the device. Additionally, it is not intended for use in circuits where the leakage current exceeds the rated sensitivity of 0.1A under normal operating conditions.
Installation of the Eaton PFIM-80/4/01 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. Once installed, the circuit breaker should be integrated into the wiring so that it monitors the incoming and outgoing currents of the protected circuits. Regular testing using the integrated test button is essential to ensure the mechanical and electrical components remain operational.
It is recommended to perform a manual test of the residual current circuit breaker at least every six months by pressing the test button to verify that the tripping mechanism is functioning correctly.
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