Yueqing Chinyi Import & Export Trade Co., Ltd.

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Residual Current Breakers

Product Details:

Type Residual Current
Place of Origin Zhejiang, China (Mainland)
Brand Name CY/OEM

Payment & Shipping Terms:

Payment Terms: L/C,T/T

Detailed Product Description


  • LEB30L-32 Residual Current Breakers with Overload Protection RCB is be used for protection Against overload and short circuit currents; protection against the effects of sinusoidal Alternating and direct pulsating earth fault currents; protection against indirect contacts And additional protection against direct contacts; command and isolation of resistive and Inductive loads. Suitable for commercial and industrial applications
  • Standard: IEC 61009, IEC60898
  • Rated current(A): 6, 10, 16, 20
  • Rated sensitivity: 30mA
  • Pole: one P + N
  • Voltage: 230V
  • Rated residual non operating: 15mA
  • Tripping characteristic curves: B, C, D
  • Breaking capacity: 4,500A
  • Operating time: t ≤ 0.1s
  • Frequency: 50 or 60Hz
  • Rated insulation voltage Ui: 500V
  • Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp: 5,000V
  • Dielectric test voltage at end
  • Frequency for one minute: 2kV
  • Over voltage category:
  • Pollution degree: 2
  • Protection class: housing IP40, terminals IP20
  • Service life at rated load:
  • Electrical operations: 4,000
  • Mechanical operation: 4,000
  • Standard mounting: 35mm DIN rail
  • Ambient temperature: -5 degrees to + 40 degrees
  • Storage temperature: -25 degrees to + 70 degrees
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    Yueqing Chinyi Import & Export Trade Co., Ltd.
    [China (Mainland)]
    [Verified Member]

    City: Wenzhou
    Province/State: Zhejiang
    Country/Region : China (Mainland)

    Business Type:Manufacturer

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