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Schneider Electric iID Residual Current Circuit Breaker 4P 63A 30mA Type A Si
The Schneider Electric iID Residual Current Circuit Breaker is a high-performance modular device engineered to provide superior electrical safety in both residential and industrial environments. This 4-pole unit is designed to detect leakage currents and disconnect the circuit instantly, preventing potential hazards. Featuring advanced Type A Si technology, it offers increased immunity against nuisance tripping caused by electrical interference, ensuring consistent and reliable operation in demanding electrical systems.
The primary advantage of this residual current circuit breaker is its specialized Si technology, which significantly reduces the risk of unwanted power interruptions in environments with high levels of electromagnetic interference or electronic equipment. Its robust construction and 63A capacity make it a versatile solution for protecting complex electrical installations. The modular design allows for seamless integration into standard distribution boards, while the 30mA sensitivity provides an optimal balance between safety and operational continuity.
This device is not intended for use in DC-only electrical systems or circuits exceeding its rated voltage capacity. It may not be the optimal choice for simple, low-current lighting circuits where a lower amperage rating would be more cost-effective.
Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical regulations. The device is designed for mounting on a standard DIN rail within a distribution enclosure. 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. 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 responsive and the protection remains active.
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