Schneider RCCB A9R74263 2 Pole 63 Ampere 300mA
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Schneider RCCB A9R74263 2 Pole 63 Ampere 300mA. This Acti9 iID is a modular and reliable residual current circuit breaker (RCCB). It is a 2P circuit breaker with 63A In rated current, 300mA earth leakage sensitivity and AC type protection class. This product protects against electrical shock by indirect contact and fire hazards. It performs the function of disconnection of electrical circuits in case of earth fault. Its unique Visitrip indicator reduces intervention time by showing the faulty device with a mechanical indicator on front face. This product also has a VisiSafe window with a green strip on the toggle indicating full opening of the poles allowing downstream maintenance This product is compliant with EN/IEC 61008-1 standard.
The (Im/IΔm) rated breaking and making short circuit capacity is 1500A. The (Inc/IΔc) conditional rated short circuit current is 10kA. It has an electrical endurance going up to 15000 cycles and a mechanical endurance going up to 20000 cycles. The Ue operational voltage is 220VAC to 240VAC. The Ui rated insulation voltage is 500VAC. The Uimp rated impulse withstand voltage is 6kV. The frequency is 50Hz or 60Hz. It is DIN rail mountable. The width in 9mm pitches is 4. The product colour is white (RAL9003). The dimensions are (W) 36mm x (H) 91mm x (D) 73.5mm. The weight is 0.21kg. According to IEC 60529 standard, the degree of protection is IP20 and IP40 in enclosure. The operating temperature is from -5°C to 60°C. The storage temperature is from -40°C to 85°C.
Schneider RCCB A9R74263 Main Specification
- Acti9 product range
- Residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) type
- 2 poles
- Left neutral position
- 63 Ampere [In] rated current
- AC network type
- 300 mA Earth-leakage sensitivity
- Instantaneous Earth-leakage protection time
- Earth-leakage protection class type AC
- Contractual warranty for 12 months
- [Ue] rated operational voltage 220…240 V AC 50/60 Hz
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