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Type B Residual Current Operated Circuit Breaker (RCCB) (6K 10KA) 4P(25A 40A 63A) Suitable for - Merhein Showroom

Type B Residual Current Operated Circuit Breaker (RCCB) (6K 10KA) 4P(25A 40A 63A) Suitable for

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Description

Type B Residual Current Operated Circuit Breaker (RCCB) (6K 10KA) 4P (25A, 40A, 63A) is specifically designed for applications involving charging piles, frequency converters, and photovoltaic power generation. This advanced circuit breaker is engineered to protect electrical systems by swiftly disconnecting the circuit in the event of an electric shock or leakage current that exceeds predetermined limits, thus ensuring the safety of both individuals and equipment.

The CKDL4 series RCCB operates effectively on lines with a rated voltage of 400V~ (3P+N) and can handle rated currents of up to 63A. It complies with rigorous standards including GB16916.1, IEC/EN61008-1, GB/T2279, and IEC/EN62423, making it a reliable choice for modern electrical installations. This device is adept at providing protection against sine AC residual currents up to 1000Hz, as well as various forms of DC pulsating currents, ensuring high trip resistance for complex waveforms.

Specifications

Property Details
Type B Residual Current Operated Circuit Breaker (RCCB)
Rated Voltage 400V~ (3P+N)
Rated Current Options 25A, 40A, 63A
Standards Compliance GB16916.1, IEC/EN61008-1, GB/T2279, IEC/EN62423
Frequency Protection Up to 1000Hz
Applications Photovoltaic power generation, frequency converters, charging piles

Additional Information

This RCCB is particularly suitable for environments where complex waveforms are present, such as in two-phase or three-phase rectifier applications and smooth DC wave scenarios. It is an essential component for ensuring safety in electrical systems that involve significant DC components.

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