Schneider Electric RCBO, 16A Current Rating, 1P+N Poles, 30mA Trip Sensitivity, Type C, Acti9 Range
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The RCBO (Residual Current Circuit Breaker with Overcurrent Protection) from Schneider Electric is a reliable protective switch designed for use in electrical installations. With a rated current of 16 A and a tripping sensitivity of 30 mA, it provides effective protection against overload and fault currents. The switch is part of the Acti9 series and features 1P+N poles, making it ideal for single-phase applications. Installation is straightforward on a DIN rail, which facilitates mounting in distribution cabinets. With a width of 83 mm, a length of 100 mm, and a height of 40 mm, the RCBO is compact and space-saving. Type C is particularly suitable for applications with higher inrush currents, such as those found in motors or transformers. Schneider Electric is committed to sustainability and has pledged to the SBTi (Science Based Targets initiative), highlighting the environmental friendliness of their products. This protective switch is an excellent choice for anyone seeking safety and reliability in their electrical systems.
Length | 100 mm |
Width | 83 mm |
mounting style | Top-hat rail |
Item number | 45817089 |
Manufacturer | Schneider Electric |
Category | Residual-current device |
Manufacturer no. | A9DA2616 |
Release date | 14.5.2024 |
mounting style | Top-hat rail |
Manufacturer commitment | RE100, SBTi |
Manufacturer compensation | According to RE100, the manufacturer Schneider Electric fully compensates for its energy consumption, leading to a reduction in emissions. |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Length | 100 mm |
Width | 83 mm |
Height | 40 mm |
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Source: Digitec Galaxus- 3.ABB1.7 %
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- 7.Eaton4.4 %