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Hager Residual Current Circuit Breakers (RCCB) are protective devices designed to detect and disconnect the supply of electricity when a fault current is detected. They protect people and property from electric shock, fire and other hazards caused by electrical faults. In the event of a fault, the RCCB will detect the fault current and disconnect the supply, protecting the individual from harm. RCCBs are designed to detect any electrical imbalance between the live and neutral conductors.
This imbalance is caused by a fault in the circuit, such as an earth fault or a short circuit. When the RCCB detects an imbalance, it will interrupt the electricity supply and prevent further damage to the equipment or harm to the individual. RCCBs are commonly used in domestic and commercial environments to protect against electric shock, fire and other hazards. They are available in various types, including double-pole, triple-pole and four-pole versions. Different types of RCCBs are suited to different applications, with the most commonly used being the double pole version.
1. Type: 4P AC
2. Rated short-circuit breaking capacity: 30mA
3.Current Rating: 125A
1. They provide protection against electric shock by shutting off the power when a fault is detected.
2. They are designed to detect leakage currents and instantly reduce the risk of fire from electrical faults.
3. They are highly sensitive, allowing them to detect even small current imbalances.
4. They are fast-acting, responding quickly to any imbalances in the current.
5. They are easy to install and require minimal maintenance.
Hager Residual Current Circuit Breakers (RCCB) are protective devices designed to detect and disconnect the supply of electricity when a fault current is detected. They protect people and property from electric shock, fire and other hazards caused by electrical faults. In the event of a fault, the RCCB will detect the fault current and disconnect the supply, protecting the individual from harm. RCCBs are designed to detect any electrical imbalance between the live and neutral conductors.
This imbalance is caused by a fault in the circuit, such as an earth fault or a short circuit. When the RCCB detects an imbalance, it will interrupt the electricity supply and prevent further damage to the equipment or harm to the individual. RCCBs are commonly used in domestic and commercial environments to protect against electric shock, fire and other hazards. They are available in various types, including double-pole, triple-pole and four-pole versions. Different types of RCCBs are suited to different applications, with the most commonly used being the double pole version.