RS PRO SafetySure 13 A, Passive 2 RCD Socket, Metalclad, Surface, BS Standard, 230 V, Grey Gloss 12 mm

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Brand

RS PRO

Product Type

RCD Socket

Material

Metalclad

Socket Type

BS1363, BS7288

Number of Gangs

2

RCD Type

Passive

Pole Configuration

2

Mount Type

Surface

Colour

Grey

Switched

No

Screwed/Screwless

Screwed

Trip Speed

30ms

Depth

5mm

Height

86.5mm

Faceplate Depth

12mm

Width

147 mm

Voltage

230 V

Standards/Approvals

BS Standard

Finish

Gloss

Current Rating

13 A

Minimum Box Depth

50mm

Series

SafetySure

Trip Current

30mA

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

RS Pro Metal Clad RCD Unswitched Socket


This SafteySure series metal 2 gang socket from RS Pro features a passive RCD with a 30ms trip speed for quick response and safe working. The glossy grey finish is rugged and perfect for use in active environments, the metalclad body and socket face provide a durable and long lasting housing to protect the electrical connections. The mechanically latched unit does not require resetting after power loss to ensure minimal maintenance and general ease of use.

Features


• Metal Clad body and socket face for prolonged durability

• 2 Gang configuration

• Passive 30ms trip RCD

• 13A Current rating

• 230V ac voltage rating

• Dual earth terminals

• Conforms to BS7288:1990 & BS1363

• Mechanically latched

RS RCDs


Current Rating 13A

Voltage Rating 230Vac

Trip Current 30mA

Trip Time 30ms

Conforms to BS7288: 1990 & BS1363

Designed to provide protection against the risk of electrocution and fire hazards.

Passive circuitry - power is restored immediately after a power failure.

Active circuitry - power is only restored after device has been manually reset, thus protecting against equipment suddenly re-energising.

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