Eaton PXF-A Series Residual Current Circuit Breaker, 16A, 1-Pole, 30 mA, Type A, 500 A 230V ac

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RS Stock No.:
490-040
Mfr. Part No.:
236730 PXF-16/2/003-A
Manufacturer:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Residual Current Circuit Breaker

Current Rating

16A

Number of Poles

1

Series

PXF-A

Range

PXF

Trip Sensitivity

30mA

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Tripping Characteristics

Type A

Terminal Type

Screw

Standards/Approvals

IEC/EN 61008, RoHS

Height

80mm

Width

35mm

Depth

70.5mm

Breaking Capacity

500A

Rated AC Voltage

230V ac

Reset Actuator Type

Lever

Application

Residential, Commercial

Break Time

Instantaneous

Earth Leakage Protection Type

Type A

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
RS

Eaton Type A RCD Switch, 1P+N, 30mA Trip Sensitivity - PXF-A Series - 236730PXF-16/2/003-A


Shut down your circuit before residual current becomes hazardous with this RCD switch from Eaton. It has a 30mA trip sensitivity and it immediately breaks the circuit when this level is exceeded to avoid the risk of electrical hazards. The versatile device's type A tripping characteristic means it works with AC and pulsating DC power supplies. Featuring both a protective and a neutral pole, the unit monitors the live and neutral wires to ensure maximum protection.

Features & Benefits


• Current rating of 16A suits many residential and commercial applications

• Touch-proof unit has an IP20 rating, indicating protection against tools and wires over 12mm

• Tolerates impulse voltages up to 4kV to handle electrical surges

• Easily mounts onto a DIN rail using built-in latches for quick and secure installation

What's a residual current and why is it dangerous?


Residual current is the difference between the current entering your electrical system and the current leaving it. If there's a fault with your power supply or device and current is held in a circuit even after it's switched off, it can pose a risk of electric shock to operators.

Approvals

DIN VDE 0664 part 10

Standards

IEC / EN 61008

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