Description
Product Name:
Schneider Electric 140CRP93200 Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB)
Product Description:
The Schneider Electric 140CRP93200 Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB) is a critical safety device used in low-voltage electrical systems. It is designed to detect and interrupt residual currents, which are indicative of earth faults or potential electric shocks. By monitoring the incoming and outgoing current, the RCCB can trip the circuit when a fault is detected, preventing damage to equipment and protecting personnel from harm. This product is suitable for residential, commercial, and industrial applications where enhanced personal and property safety is a priority.
Product Parameters:
The key parameters of the Schneider Electric 140CRP93200 RCCB are as follows:
Rated Residual Operating Current (IΔn): This parameter defines the maximum residual current value that the RCCB is designed to trip at. It represents the sensitivity of the device to detect earth faults or potential electric shocks.
Rated Current (In): The maximum continuous current rating that the RCCB can carry without tripping. This ensures compatibility with the normal load current of the electrical circuit.
Voltage Rating (Un): The maximum voltage that the RCCB can safely handle, ensuring compatibility with the voltage requirements of the electrical system.
Trip Time: The maximum time taken by the RCCB to trip the circuit once the residual current exceeds the rated value. This specifies the speed of the RCCB’s response to fault conditions.
Number of Poles: The number of electrical connections (phases) that the RCCB has. Common configurations include single-pole, double-pole, or three-pole.
Short-Circuit Capacity (Ics): The maximum short-circuit current that the RCCB can withstand without sustaining damage. This provides information about the fault current handling capability of the device.
Product Specification:
The specification of the Schneider Electric 140CRP93200 RCCB typically covers the following details:
Trip Characteristic Curve: A curve that illustrates the relationship between the residual current and the trip time of the RCCB. It provides information about the sensitivity and speed of response of the device.
Protective Functions: Details of the protective functions offered by the RCCB, including residual current protection to detect and interrupt earth faults, reducing the risk of electric shocks and fires.
Certifications: Information on any safety certifications or standards that the product has met, such as CE, UL, or IEC certifications. These certifications confirm that the product meets specific safety requirements and regulations.
Dimensions and Mounting: Specifications regarding the dimensions of the RCCB, as well as instructions on how it can be properly mounted or installed in the electrical panel or distribution board. This ensures compatibility with the existing electrical infrastructure.
Operating Conditions: Details of the environmental conditions under which the RCCB can operate safely, including temperature range, humidity, and any other relevant factors that affect its performance.
Warranty Information: Information about the warranty provided by the manufacturer, including the duration of the warranty, the scope of coverage, and any applicable service or support options.
Please note that the actual product name, description, parameters, and specification may vary slightly from the information provided here. It is always recommended to refer to the manufacturer’s official documentation or product catalog for the most accurate and up-to-date product information.
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