Schneider Electric A9Z24463 Residual Current Circuit Breaker iID, 4P, 63A, 300mA, Type A, White, 63 Ampere
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The Schneider Electric A9Z24463 residual current circuit breaker is a 4-pin RCD with a rated current of 63A and a tripping current of 300mA. It detects residual currents and protects against electric shock in fires. This type A residual current circuit breaker is particularly suitable for protecting AC circuits where pulsating DC fault currents can also occur. With a 4-pin configuration, it is suitable for three-phase installations. This residual current circuit breaker is used in industrial and commercial applications., Weight: 0.81791499202 pounds, Manufacturer: Schneider Electric
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The Schneider Electric A9Z24463 residual current circuit breaker is a 4-pin RCD with a rated current of 63A and a tripping current of 300mA. It detects residual currents and protects against electric shock in fires. This type A residual current circuit breaker is particularly suitable for protecting AC circuits where pulsating DC fault currents can also occur. With a 4-pin configuration, it is suitable for three-phase installations. This residual current circuit breaker is used in industrial and commercial applications., Weight: 0.81791499202 pounds, Manufacturer: Schneider Electric
The Schneider Electric A9Z24463 residual current circuit breaker is a 4-pin RCD with a rated current of 63A and a tripping current of 300mA. It detects residual currents and protects against electric shock in fires. This type A residual current circuit breaker is particularly suitable for protecting AC circuits where pulsating DC fault currents can also occur. With a 4-pin configuration, it is suitable for three-phase installations. This residual current circuit breaker is used in industrial and commercial applications., Weight: 0.81791499202 pounds, Manufacturer: Schneider Electric
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