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Residual Current Circuit Breaker 2P 25A 30mA Type AC Legrand P302 (411509)
Residual Current Circuit Breaker 2P 25A 30mA Type AC Legrand P302 (411509)
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Residual Current Circuit Breaker 2P 25A 30mA Type AC Legrand P302 (411509)
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Residual Current Circuit Breaker 2P 25A 30mA Type AC Legrand P302 (411509)
Residual Current Circuit Breaker 2P 25A 30mA Type AC Legrand P302 (411509)
Legrand P302 residual current circuit breaker 2P 25A 30mA Type AC is a two-pole residual current device designed to monitor and disconnect when alternating (AC) earth leakage currents exceed the set sensitivity. Intended for installation in domestic and light commercial distribution boards, this device combines compact design with essential protective function to reduce the risk of electric shock and electrical fire caused by insulation faults or accidental contact with live parts.
The device offers reliable residual-current detection with a rated operating current of 25 A and a 30 mA trip threshold, providing effective personal protection against indirect contact. As a Type AC RCD, it is specifically responsive to sinusoidal alternating leakage currents and is compatible with typical household and commercial electrical installations. Its two-pole configuration ensures simultaneous disconnection of both live and neutral conductors, simplifying wiring and improving safety during fault conditions.
Install the residual current circuit breaker in a compatible DIN-rail distribution board according to local electrical codes and the manufacturer's mounting instructions. Connect the incoming supply conductors to the line and neutral terminals and route the protected circuits from the load terminals. Ensure correct orientation and tighten terminal screws to the recommended torque. After installation, test the device using its built-in test button and perform periodic testing at intervals recommended by local standards to confirm operation.
Use this RCD as part of a complete protective system: pair it with appropriate overcurrent protection devices, ensure circuit conductors are sized correctly for a 25 A rating, and verify compatibility with connected equipment. For installations where pulsating DC or complex residual currents may occur, consider using a different RCD type specified for such conditions. Always follow national wiring regulations and, if unsure, consult a qualified electrician for selection and installation.
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