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Schneider Electric A9Z24225 Residual-Current Device, 2P, 25A, Type A
The Schneider Electric A9Z24225 is a high-quality 2-pole residual-current device (RCD) engineered to enhance electrical safety in various environments. Designed for reliability, this device monitors electrical circuits to detect imbalances and automatically disconnects power in the event of a fault, protecting both users and equipment from potential hazards. It operates efficiently within standard residential and commercial electrical systems, providing a robust layer of protection against residual currents.
This residual-current device offers superior performance through its Type A classification, which ensures detection of both AC and pulsating DC residual currents. Its modular design allows for seamless integration into standard electrical distribution boards, saving space while maintaining high safety standards. The device is built to withstand demanding conditions, featuring a breaking capacity of 1500 A, which ensures that it can effectively interrupt circuits during electrical faults to prevent damage or fire risks. Its durable construction and precise engineering make it a dependable choice for long-term electrical infrastructure maintenance.
This device may not be suitable for industrial applications requiring higher current ratings or specialized protection against high-frequency leakage currents. It is also not intended for use in environments where the ambient temperature or humidity levels exceed the manufacturer's specified operating range.
Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical codes. The device is mounted onto a standard DIN rail within a distribution enclosure. Ensure that all wire connections are tightened to the specified torque settings to prevent overheating and ensure reliable operation. Regular testing using the integrated test button is recommended to verify the mechanical integrity of the tripping mechanism.
Regularly test the device using the built-in test button at least every six months to ensure the tripping mechanism remains functional and provides continuous protection.
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