ESR100-63 RCBO Residual Current AC Breaker with Overcurrent Protection

Product Benefits :

  • Air circulation
    When two poles are placed adjacent to each other, these channels form a tunnel resulting in effective air circulation around individual poles
  • Bi-connect Termination Possible
    Choice to use Busbar and/or cable in the same terminal,provides reliable termination
  • Din Rail Mounting
    Two step snapping mechanism for easy & efficient mountion in 35mm DIN Rail steadily

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Category: RCBO

​Residual current-operated circuit breakers (RCBO)with overcurrent protection are mainly suitable for applications that require both overcurrent protection (overload and short circuit)and ground-fault current protection. It can detect faults and trip in time to ensure the safety of staff and equipment. Can be applied to energy management systems, power supply, and distribution network automation, residential power monitoring, and complete sets of equipment.

Product Benefits :

  • Air circulation
    When two poles are placed adjacent to each other, these channels form a tunnel resulting in effective air circulation around individual poles
  • Bi-connect Termination Possible
    Choice to use Busbar and/or cable in the same terminal,provides reliable termination
  • Din Rail Mounting
    Two step snapping mechanism for easy & efficient mountion in 35mm DIN Rail steadily

Technical Data

Electrical Features
ModeElectronic
TypeA / AC
Tripping curveB C D
Pole No.2P
Rated voltage240V~
Rated frequency50/60Hz
Overload Current Protection Characteristics
Test ProcedureTypeTest CurrentInitial StateTripping or Non-tripping Time LimitExpected ResultRemark
AB.C.D1.13InColdt≤1hno tripping
 B B.C.D 1.45In After test A t≤1h trippingThe current steadily rises to the specifiedvalue within 5s
CB.C.D2.55InCold1s<t<60stripping
 DB3In Cold t≤0.1s no trippingTurn on the auxiliary switch to close thecurrent
C5In
D10In
 EB5In Cold t≤0.1s trippingTurn on the auxiliary switch to close thecurrent

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