Schneider Electric iDPN RCD, 25A, 1+N Pole, 100mA, Type B

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790-9462
Mfr. Part No.:
A9D60625
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Circuit Breaker Type

RCD

Current Rating

25A

Number of Poles

1+N

Range

Acti9

Trip Sensitivity

100mA

Tripping Characteristics

Type B

Series

iDPN

Break Time

Instantaneous

Mounting Style

DIN Rail Mount

Rated AC Voltage

230V

Terminal Contact Type

Screw

Schneider Electric | iDPN Acti 9 Series | RCDs


The Acti 9 series of DIN rail RCD by Schneider Electric provides you with complete protection against electrical shock. The iDPN Vigi residual current device separates and isolates outlet circuits which has the added benefit of avoiding downtime and ensuring you continuity of service to your critical outlet circuits.

Features and Benefits:


• Double VisiTrip for instant earth fault indication in the electrical circuit. Reliable circuit breakers with overcurrent protection.

• The integrated product saves time on installation and wiring time, reduces power connections. Double DIN rail lockers means there's no need to remove comb busbars during service.

• Compatible with 3 phases + N comb busbars.

•100% coordination between MCB and RCD functions.

Protection & safety features:


• Additional protection with Earth-Leakage defense, providing you with complete safety in any installation.

• Class-2 insulation for the continuous safety of operators and/or non-qualified personnel.

• IEC compliant with IEC/EN 61009 certification.

Applications:


Any building with sensitive equipment that needs to continuously operate must be protected sufficiently. You will find Schneider RCDs in many buildings with critical infrastructure, below are some specific applications:

• Industrial and commercial buildings.

- For the protection of motor circuits

- For the protection of DC circuits

• Control of power and control circuits by contactors and impulse relays.

• Programming, regulation, signaling.

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