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Schneider Electric iDPN N VIGI A9D07616 Residual Current Circuit Breaker with Overcurrent Protection 2P 16A B 30mA Type A
The Schneider Electric iDPN N VIGI A9D07616 is a high-performance 2-pole residual current circuit breaker with overcurrent protection (RCBO). This device is engineered to provide comprehensive electrical safety by combining short-circuit protection, overload protection, and earth leakage detection in a single compact unit. Designed for reliability in residential and commercial electrical distribution systems, it ensures consistent operation and enhanced safety for connected circuits.
This RCBO offers a robust design that integrates multiple protective functions, effectively saving space in electrical distribution boards. The Type A sensitivity ensures reliable detection of both alternating and pulsating direct current leakage, making it suitable for modern electronic equipment. With its B-curve tripping characteristic, the device provides precise protection for standard loads, while the IP40 rating offers protection against solid objects, ensuring long-term durability and operational stability in various indoor environments.
This device is not intended for outdoor use without a suitable weather-resistant enclosure due to its IP40 rating. It is also not designed for high-current industrial machinery that requires different tripping curves or higher amperage ratings beyond its 16A capacity.
The device should be installed by a qualified electrician onto a standard DIN rail within an electrical distribution panel. Ensure that the supply cables are correctly connected to the input terminals and the load circuits are connected to the output terminals according to the wiring diagram. After installation, the device should be tested using the integrated test button to verify the mechanical operation of the tripping mechanism.
Regularly test the residual current functionality using the test button at least twice a year to ensure the mechanism remains operational and provides continuous protection.
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