Eaton RCBO, 6A Current Rating, 1P + N Poles, 300mA Trip Sensitivity, Type B, xPole Range

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RS Stock No.:
254-953
Mfr. Part No.:
236953 PXK-B6/1N/03-A
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

6A

Range

xPole

Number of Poles

1P + N

Trip Sensitivity

300mA

Tripping Characteristics

Type B

COO (Country of Origin):
RO
The Eaton innovative residual-current circuit breaker with overcurrent protection is designed to ensure safety in residential and commercial applications. Incorporating advanced RCD and MCB technology, it effectively combines protection against earth faults and overcurrents within a single device. The product boasts a rated current of 6 A and a sensitivity rating of 300 mA, ensuring that users are safeguarded against unexpected electrical faults. Its compact size makes it ideal for various installations, while ensuring that efficiency and reliability remain uncompromised. Designed with rigorous attention to detail, this unit meets essential safety standards while providing peace of mind for users. Whether you are protecting sensitive electronic equipment or ensuring overall electrical safety within a building, this RCBO is an essential component for modern electrical systems.

Combines residual current protection with overcurrent capabilities
Compact design allows for easy installation in limited spaces
Offers robust protection against electrical shocks and overloads
Enhances equipment longevity by preventing excessive current
Ideal for both residential and commercial switchgear applications
Ensures compliance with the latest safety regulations
Mechanism provides a tripping characteristic of B for enhanced reliability
Durable construction capable of withstanding environmental challenges

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