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Kanlux KRD10-2/40/30-A Residual Current Circuit Breaker 2P 40A 30mA Type A
The Kanlux KRD10-2/40/30-A is a high-quality 2-pole residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) engineered to provide essential electrical safety in modern installations. This device is designed to monitor electrical circuits and automatically disconnect power when a residual current is detected, effectively preventing electric shock and reducing the risk of fire caused by insulation faults. With its robust construction and precise sensitivity, it serves as a critical safety component for both residential and commercial electrical systems.
This residual current circuit breaker offers reliable protection by detecting both alternating sinusoidal residual currents and pulsating direct residual currents, thanks to its Type A classification. Its 2-pole design allows for seamless integration into single-phase electrical circuits. The device is built to maintain high operational stability, ensuring that it responds accurately under fault conditions while minimizing the risk of nuisance tripping. Its compact form factor facilitates easy installation in standard distribution boards, making it a practical choice for upgrading safety standards in existing buildings or implementing them in new projects.
This device is not intended for use in three-phase electrical systems, as it is specifically designed for 2-pole single-phase applications. It should not be used in environments where the residual current exceeds the rated sensitivity of 30mA, as this may lead to improper operation or failure to provide the intended level of protection.
The installation of the Kanlux KRD10-2/40/30-A must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical regulations. The device is designed for mounting on a standard 35mm DIN rail within an electrical distribution cabinet. Ensure that the supply cables are correctly connected to the input terminals and that the load is connected to the output terminals, observing the polarity markings if applicable. After installation, the device should be tested using the integrated test button to verify its mechanical and electrical functionality.
Regularly test the residual current circuit breaker using the built-in test button at least every six months to ensure the mechanism remains operational and provides continuous protection for your electrical installation.
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