Allen Bradley 1492-RCDA RCD, 25A, 1+N Pole, 30mA, Type A

Subtotal (1 unit)*

£97.03

(exc. VAT)

£116.44

(inc. VAT)

Add to Basket
Select or type quantity
In Stock
  • 6 unit(s) ready to ship
  • Plus 12 unit(s) ready to ship from another location
  • Plus 4 unit(s) shipping from 15 December 2025
Need more? Click ‘Check delivery dates’ to find extra stock and lead times.
Units
Per unit
1 +£97.03

*price indicative

RS Stock No.:
136-8584
Mfr. Part No.:
1492-RCDA2A25
Brand:
Allen Bradley
Find similar products by selecting one or more attributes.
Select all

Brand

Allen Bradley

Circuit Breaker Type

RCD

Current Rating

25A

Number of Poles

1+N

Trip Sensitivity

30mA

Tripping Characteristics

Type A

Series

1492-RCDA

Overall Dimensions

35 x 88 x 75mm

Overall Length

35mm

Mounting Style

DIN Rail Mount

Rated AC Voltage

230 V, 400V

Breaking Capacity at Maximum Voltage Rating

1 (Residual) kA, 10 (Short-Circuit) kA

Terminal Contact Type

Screw

Overall Width

88mm

Overall Depth

75mm

Reset Actuator Type

Toggle Switch

COO (Country of Origin):
IT

1492 Series


Allen Bradley general purpose RCDs from the 1492 series. The RCDs have a Type A tripping characteristic and an instantaneous break time. 2 or 4 pole versions available. All the RCDs incorporate screw terminals and can be DIN Rail mounted.

Features & Benefits


2 or 4 pole versions
DIN Rail mount
Screw Terminals

Quickly detect critical errors in an electrical circuit with this residual current device (RCD) from Rockwell Automation's Allen Bradley range. This essential safety device automatically cuts an electrical supply when there's a fault to protect against fatal shocks and reduce the risk of electrical fires. Its instantaneous break time means the device responds immediately to irregular current caused by a short circuit, ground fault or locked rotor current. This ensures optimal levels of operator safety. This type-A circuit breaker is suited to AC (alternating current) industrial applications.

• Screw terminals for reliable and durable wiring
• Fast-clip device for quick and simple DIN rail mounting
• Includes a toggle switch reset actuator for simple resetting of the device
• Trip sensitivity of 30 mA to protect against current spikes and dangerous electrical shocks

Standards and Certifications


• RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances)

What can cause an RCD to trip?


There are several factors that could cause an RCD to trip. These include damaged or faulty electrical wiring, incorrect current rating, weather conditions such as lightning or the presence of moisture in a circuit or appliance.


Allen Bradley RCBs

Related links