Eaton RCD, 25A, 2 Pole, 30mA, Type B, 230V

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RS Stock No.:
922-8746
Distrelec Article No.:
304-22-993
Mfr. Part No.:
236269 PKNM-25/1N/B/003-A-MW
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Circuit Breaker Type

RCD

Current Rating

25A

Number of Poles

2

Range

PKNM

Trip Sensitivity

30mA

Tripping Characteristics

Type B

Voltage Rating

230V

Standards Met

IEC 60947-2, IEC/EN 61009, IEC/EN 61439

Break Time

Instantaneous

Overall Length

35mm

Terminal Contact Type

Screw

Overall Depth

80mm

Overall Width

65.5mm

Earth Leakage Protection Type

Type A

Overall Dimensions

35 x 65.5 x 80mm

Reset Actuator Type

Toggle Switch

Application

Commercial, Residential

Breaking Capacity at Maximum Voltage Rating

10 kA

Rated AC Voltage

230V

Mounting Style

DIN Rail Mount

COO (Country of Origin):
RO

Eaton RCD, Type B Tripping, 25A Current Rating - PKNM Series - 236269 PKNM-25/1N/B/003-A-MW


Is workplace safety at the top of your priority list? Keep your team safe from shocks with this RCD from Eaton. When a circuit is working correctly, the live current entering the appliance and the neutral current leaving it are equal. If the device detects a difference between the live and neutral currents, it trips the faulty feed and switches off the electricity. Trip sensitivity is set at 30mA to prevent any injuries. This is a suitable option for use in electrical engineering and automation applicaitons.

Features & Benefits


• Screw terminals firmly secure your wiring to avoid accidental disconnection
• Three-position clip for easy installation on a DIN rail
• Green and red indicator clearly shows whether contacts are open or closed

What temperature range can I use this RCD in?


This RCD is suitable for use in challenging conditions, with a wide operating temperature range between -25°C and +40°C.

What's the difference between an RCD and an RCCB?


Both protect electrical installations to prevent electric shocks, but an RCD (residual current device) has overload protection whereas an RCCB (residual current circuit breaker) doesn't. An RCCB is usually paired with an MCB (miniature circuit breaker) to protect from overcurrent. This unit combines an RCCB and an MCB in a single device.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller

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