
Automatic Circuit Breaker with RCD 20A/1+N, 6kA, 30mA, Type A
22 300 ₸
Automatic circuit breaker with integrated residual current protection (differential circuit breaker) from the AMPARO series by Schrack company. Designed for protecting electrical circuits in single-phase networks with earthing.
Main Characteristics:
- Rated Current: 20 A
- Rated Sensitivity (IΔn): 30 mA
- Switching Capacity: 6 kA
- Configuration: 1 pole + neutral (N+1)
- Type of Leakage Protection: A (responds to alternating and pulsating DC current)
- Trip Characteristic: B (instantaneous or non-delayed)
- Voltage: standard for single-phase networks
Technical Parameters:
- Power Loss: 7.96 W
- Operating Temperature Range: from -25°C to +60°C
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 77 × 36 × 85 mm
- Weight: 0.21 kg
- EAN Code: 9004840015485
Compliance with Standards:
The product is manufactured in accordance with the following international standards:
- EN 61009-1:2012 + A1:2014 + A2:2014 + A11:2015 + A12:2016
- EN 61009-2-1:1994 + A11:1998
- IEC 61009-1
- IEC 61009-2-1
Application:
The differential circuit breaker is used in distribution panels, switchboards and surge protectors to provide simultaneous protection against overcurrent and dangerous leakage currents to ground. It ensures reliable protection of people against electric shock from direct or indirect contact.
Packaging: available in packages of 1 piece and 90 pieces.
| EAN Code | 9004840015485 |
|---|---|
| Length (net) | 77.00 mm |
| Width (net) | 36.00 mm |
| Height (net) | 85.00 mm |
| Weight (net) | 0.21 kg |
| Power Loss | 7.96 W |
| Min. Ambient Temperature | -25°C |
| Max. Ambient Temperature | 60°C |
| Standard | EN 61009-1:2012 + A1:2014 + A2:2014 + A11:2015 + A12:2016, EN 61009-2-1:1994 + A11:1998, IEC 61009-1, IEC 61009-2-1 |
| Type (Protection) | A (sensitive to pulsating current) |
| Type (Trip) | Instantaneous |
| Rated Sensitivity IΔn | 30 mA |
| Characteristic | B |
| Pole | N+1 |
| Switching Capacity | 6 kA |
| Series | AMPARO |
| Manufacturer | Schrack |
| Packaging | 1 pc., 90 pcs. |