The Schneider Residual current circuit breaker you mentioned is a two-pole circuit breaker with a rating of 63 amperes (63A).
The residual current circuit breaker, also known as RCCB, is a type of circuit breaker that is designed to protect people against electric shocks by detecting and interrupting fault currents. In particular, it detects and disconnects the circuit when a fault current flows through a person or a fault to earth.
The two-pole configuration of this circuit breaker allows it to protect two circuits simultaneously. The 63A rating means that it can handle a maximum current of 63 amperes, making it suitable for various electrical installations where circuits with a maximum current of 63A need to be protected.
Overall, the Schneider Residual current circuit breaker is a reliable and efficient switchgear option suitable for various electrical installations. Its two-pole configuration and 63A rating make it suitable for protecting two circuits with a maximum current of 63A against fault currents and electric shocks.
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The residual current circuit breakers can be used at the Head of Group in your panel and are ideally suited to homes and small buildings. |