Eaton RCD, 16A, 2 Pole, 30mA, Type C
- RS Stock No.:
- 922-8727
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 236212 PKNM-16/1N/C/003-MW
- Brand:
- Eaton
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- RS Stock No.:
- 922-8727
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 236212 PKNM-16/1N/C/003-MW
- Brand:
- Eaton
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Eaton | |
| Circuit Breaker Type | RCD | |
| Current Rating | 16A | |
| Number of Poles | 2 | |
| Range | PKNM | |
| Trip Sensitivity | 30mA | |
| Tripping Characteristics | Type C | |
| Standards Met | EN 61439 | |
| Reset Actuator Type | Toggle Switch | |
| Overall Dimensions | 35 x 65.5 x 80mm | |
| Rated AC Voltage | 230V | |
| Mounting Style | DIN Rail Mount | |
| Break Time | Instantaneous | |
| Overall Length | 35mm | |
| Terminal Contact Type | Screw | |
| Overall Width | 65.5mm | |
| Overall Depth | 80mm | |
Select all | ||
|---|---|---|
Brand Eaton | ||
Circuit Breaker Type RCD | ||
Current Rating 16A | ||
Number of Poles 2 | ||
Range PKNM | ||
Trip Sensitivity 30mA | ||
Tripping Characteristics Type C | ||
Standards Met EN 61439 | ||
Reset Actuator Type Toggle Switch | ||
Overall Dimensions 35 x 65.5 x 80mm | ||
Rated AC Voltage 230V | ||
Mounting Style DIN Rail Mount | ||
Break Time Instantaneous | ||
Overall Length 35mm | ||
Terminal Contact Type Screw | ||
Overall Width 65.5mm | ||
Overall Depth 80mm | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- RO
Eaton RCD/MCD - PKNM Series
Introducing Eaton's range of PKNM RCD's, a professional and high-quality range of residual current devices. Providing complete protection, these RCD's have been created and designed to protect users from a fatal electric shock through the use of the automatic switch-off of electricity where there is a fault. The device monitors the in going and outgoing current flow and trips when an imbalance occurs. These RCD's are commonly installed in applications where there are exposed wires, prone to overheating or earth faults. Each device from the PKNM range incorporates a red and green contact position indicator.
The range also features a 3 position DIN clip which is to help prevent the removal of the appliance.
Eaton Instantaneous RCD, 16 A, Type C - PKNM series - PKNM-16/1N/C/003-MW
Looking for a safeguard against electrical shocks and fire outbreaks? Turn to Eaton's RCD (residual current device) to automatically interrupt current flow when there are faults on electrical installations. The device monitors incoming and outgoing flows and trips a system when it detects an imbalance that might suggest a faulty connection or wiring. Install this device in applications with exposed wires or where overheating or earthing issues could occur. You can use it in fuse boxes in your home and industrial environments.
• Instantaneous break time immediately disconnects power supply
• DIN rail mounting style for space-saving and safe installation
• Screw terminal contact type to ensure secure fastenings and uninterrupted conductivity
• Trip sensitivity of 30 mA prevents equipment damage and electrocution
• DIN rail mounting style for space-saving and safe installation
• Screw terminal contact type to ensure secure fastenings and uninterrupted conductivity
• Trip sensitivity of 30 mA prevents equipment damage and electrocution
Why do I need to install an RCD?
RCDs provide protection against electric shocks and fire outbreaks when fuses and circuit breakers fail. The UK Building Regulations prescribe these devices as lifesaving safeguards.
Does the law require RCD installations in residential properties?
It's not a legal requirement to install an RCD in your home, but it's a way to safeguard your property and the people in it.
Note
Eaton formerly known as Moeller
