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Eaton PFIM-25/2/003-A-MW Residual Current Circuit Breaker 2P 25A 30mA Type A
The Eaton PFIM-25/2/003-A-MW is a high-quality 2-pole residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) engineered to provide reliable electrical safety in various environments. This device is specifically designed to detect and interrupt leakage currents, thereby protecting users from electric shocks and preventing potential fire hazards caused by insulation faults in electrical installations.
This residual current circuit breaker offers robust protection by identifying both alternating current (AC) and pulsating direct current (DC) residual currents, which makes it a versatile solution for modern electrical systems. Its compact design allows for easy integration into standard distribution boards, while the high-quality construction ensures long-term operational reliability and durability under normal load conditions. The device is built to meet stringent safety standards, providing peace of mind for both residential and commercial electrical setups.
This device may not be suitable for industrial applications requiring high-current protection beyond its 25A rating or for systems where specific time-delayed tripping characteristics are mandated by local regulations. It is also not intended for use in circuits where the leakage current naturally exceeds the 30mA sensitivity threshold, as this would lead to frequent nuisance tripping.
To use the Eaton PFIM-25/2/003-A-MW, it must be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical codes and safety regulations. The device is mounted onto a standard DIN rail within a distribution cabinet. Once installed, the integrated test button should be pressed periodically to verify the mechanical functionality of the tripping mechanism, ensuring the device remains ready to protect the circuit.
Regular testing of the residual current circuit breaker using the built-in test button is recommended at least every six months to ensure the device remains in optimal working condition.
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