ABB FS401 RCCB, 16A, 1+N Pole, 30mA, Type B
- RS Stock No.:
- 176-807
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 2CCL562111E0165 - FS401E-B16/0.03
- Brand:
- ABB
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- RS Stock No.:
- 176-807
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 2CCL562111E0165 - FS401E-B16/0.03
- Brand:
- ABB
Specifications
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Product Details
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | ABB | |
Circuit Breaker Type | RCBO | |
Current Rating | 16A | |
Number of Poles | 1+N | |
Range | SMISSLINE | |
Trip Sensitivity | 30mA | |
Tripping Characteristics | Type B | |
Series | FS401 | |
Mounting Style | DIN Rail Mount | |
Rated AC Voltage | 230V | |
Break Time | Instantaneous | |
Select all | ||
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Brand ABB | ||
Circuit Breaker Type RCBO | ||
Current Rating 16A | ||
Number of Poles 1+N | ||
Range SMISSLINE | ||
Trip Sensitivity 30mA | ||
Tripping Characteristics Type B | ||
Series FS401 | ||
Mounting Style DIN Rail Mount | ||
Rated AC Voltage 230V | ||
Break Time Instantaneous | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- CH
ABB RCD Switch, 230V AC Rated Voltage, Type B Tripping - FS401 Series - 2CCL562111E0165 - FS401E-B16/0.03
Improve electrical safety with this RCD switch from ABB. The device trips the power to an attached circuit to prevent electric shocks and fires when there's contact with live wires. Integrated input wiring lets you easily snap the component into a plug-in socket, saving you from creating connections. You can conveniently swap it around with other elements, thanks to the modular design. It's a lightweight unit at just 250g and puts minimal strain on assemblies. Simply clip it onto a DIN rail for quick and tool-free installation.
Features & Benefits
• 230V AC voltage rating makes it compatible with standard electrical circuits
• Instantaneous break time ensures immediate tripping during faults
• Type-B tripping for resistive loads
• Instantaneous break time ensures immediate tripping during faults
• Type-B tripping for resistive loads
Applications
• Domestic appliances
• Lighting systems
• Uninterruptible power supplies
• Surge suppressors
• Lighting systems
• Uninterruptible power supplies
• Surge suppressors
What's the difference between an RCD and an MCB?
MCBs typically protect against overcurrent and short circuits, while an RCD detects earth leakages to safeguard against injuries and fires. For complete protection, you should use these devices together.
Does an RCD work without a neutral?
The device will function without a neutral, but it's not advised, as the testing function may not work. This RCD comes with a neutral connection.