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Hager CDS440D Residual Current Circuit Breaker 40A 30mA Type A 4-Pole
Hager CDS440D Residual Current Circuit Breaker 40A 30mA Type A 4-Pole
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Hager CDS440D Residual Current Circuit Breaker 40A 30mA Type A 4-Pole
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Hager CDS440D Residual Current Circuit Breaker 40A 30mA Type A 4-Pole
Hager CDS440D Residual Current Circuit Breaker 40A 30mA Type A 4-Pole
The Hager CDS440D is a high-quality 4-pole residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) engineered to provide essential electrical safety in modern distribution boards. Designed for both residential and commercial applications, this device monitors electrical circuits to detect leakage currents, automatically disconnecting the power supply if a fault is identified. With its 40A rated current and 30mA sensitivity, it offers reliable protection against electric shock and fire hazards caused by insulation faults.
This RCCB features advanced Type A protection, which is capable of detecting both standard AC residual currents and pulsating DC residual currents, making it suitable for modern electronic equipment. The integration of QuickConnect technology significantly simplifies the installation process, allowing for faster and more secure wire connections without the need for traditional screw terminals. Its robust construction ensures long-term operational reliability and consistent performance in various electrical environments.
This device is not intended for use in circuits exceeding its 40A rated current capacity, as this could lead to overheating and failure. It is also not a substitute for a miniature circuit breaker (MCB), as it does not provide protection against overloads or short circuits.
The Hager CDS440D should be installed by a qualified electrician within a standard DIN-rail distribution board. Ensure that the supply voltage matches the device specifications before mounting. The QuickConnect terminals allow for efficient cable insertion, ensuring a firm and vibration-resistant connection. Once installed, the device should be tested using the integrated test button to verify its tripping mechanism is functioning correctly.
Regularly test the residual current circuit breaker using the test button at least every six months to ensure the mechanical parts remain operational and the device continues to provide effective protection.
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