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Residual-current circuit breaker (RCD) 4P 63A 30mA - E.NEXT EX-P003020
Residual-current circuit breaker (RCD) 4P 63A 30mA - E.NEXT EX-P003020
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Residual-current circuit breaker (RCD) 4P 63A 30mA - E.NEXT EX-P003020
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Residual-current circuit breaker (RCD) 4P 63A 30mA - E.NEXT EX-P003020
Residual-current circuit breaker (RCD) 4P 63A 30mA - E.NEXT EX-P003020
The E.NEXT residual-current circuit breaker 4P 63A 30mA (model EX-P003020) is a four-pole RCD designed to detect leakage currents to earth and rapidly disconnect supply in the event of dangerous residual current. It is intended for installation in distribution boards on TN and TT systems and is suitable for residential and light commercial electrical installations where protection against electric shock and fire risk is required. The device provides a rated current of 63 A and a sensitivity of 30 mA to respond to hazardous touch currents.
This four-pole RCD combines compact DIN-rail mounting format with reliable residual-current detection, allowing protection of three-phase systems and neutral conductor simultaneously. The 30 mA sensitivity balances human protection and nuisance immunity in typical household and light commercial environments. The unit is manufactured by E.NEXT to meet common safety and installation standards for residual-current devices and offers straightforward integration into standard distribution boards.
Install the RCD into the distribution board on a standard DIN-rail and connect the incoming and outgoing conductors according to the electrical schematic for the installation, ensuring correct phase and neutral orientation. Mounting and wiring must be performed by a qualified electrician and comply with local electrical codes. After installation, test the device using its test button to verify operation and perform periodic tests at intervals recommended by standards or local regulations to ensure continued functionality.
Use the device for protection of circuits where 30 mA sensitivity is appropriate for personal protection. Avoid using RCDs with known compatibility issues with certain electronic loads without prior verification. Perform an initial function test after installation and schedule regular tests (for example, every 3 months) in accordance with applicable standards and local requirements.
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