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Hager CDS225D Residual Current Device Type A 25A 230V 2-Module
Hager CDS225D Residual Current Device Type A 25A 230V 2-Module
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Hager CDS225D Residual Current Device Type A 25A 230V 2-Module
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Hager CDS225D Residual Current Device Type A 25A 230V 2-Module
Hager CDS225D Residual Current Device Type A 25A 230V 2-Module
The Hager CDS225D is a professional-grade residual current device (RCD) engineered to provide essential electrical safety in both residential and commercial environments. This Type A device is designed to detect and interrupt leakage currents, effectively protecting users and equipment from electrical faults. With its compact 2-module design, it integrates seamlessly into standard electrical distribution boards, ensuring reliable performance and long-term durability for your electrical infrastructure.
This residual current device offers superior protection by identifying both alternating and pulsating direct current leakage, which is critical for modern electronic appliances. The QuickConnect technology facilitates faster and more secure wiring, reducing installation time while maintaining high connection integrity. Its robust construction ensures consistent operation under varying load conditions, providing peace of mind for complex electrical systems.
This device may not be suitable for industrial applications requiring high-amperage protection or specialized environments where Type B or S RCDs are mandated by specific safety regulations. It is also not intended for use in circuits exceeding its 25A rated current capacity.
The device should be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical codes. It is mounted onto a standard DIN rail within a distribution enclosure. Ensure that the supply cables are correctly connected to the input terminals and that the load is connected to the output terminals, following the wiring diagram provided on the device housing. Regular testing using the integrated test button is recommended to verify the mechanical functionality of the tripping mechanism.
Regularly test the device using the test button at least every six months to ensure the internal mechanism remains operational and provides continuous protection for your electrical system.
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