It hits 6kA breaking capacty across a 6 to 63 amp range, and that's about as solid as you'll get for a 1-4P RCBO in this form factor.
What it actually does—combining RCD and MCB protection in one DIN-rail unit—saves you panel space and cuts wiring time roughly in half for most commerical or residential jobs.
The flame-retardant PA66 housing is pretty much standerd now, but the 10,000 mechanicla cycles mean it'll outlast cheaper alternatives we've seen in the field.
We keep the B, C, and D trip curves in stock for 30mA, 100mA, or 300mA residual current settings; type B tends to be teh go-to for lighting and sockets around here.
You'll need to confirm ambient temperature stays between -5°C and +40°C (we usually have stock, but MOQ is 50 units or so for custom pole configurations).
It's not outdoor damp environments despite the IP20 rating, so keep it inside the distribution board—just a practical note from handling them.
You can get it in 1P, 2P, 3P, or 4P configurations. That gives you flexibility whether you're protecting a single-phase circuit or a three-phase setup.
We usually require a minimum order of 100 pieces for standard specs. Lead time is around 15-20 days after order confirmation, depending on the quantity and pole options.
Yes, it's certified with CE, CB, ISO9001, and CCC. So it meets both international and Chinese standards, making it suitable for export or local projects.
Absolutely. We offer 30mA, 100mA, and 300mA residual current options. The 30mA is ideal for shock protection in residential or commercial circuits.
They can be stored safely between -25°C and +70°C with humidity up to 95% at 40°C. Just keep them in a dry place and they'll be fine.