Siemens FIBlock type A selective A 300 mA Un AC
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FI switch, 2-pole, Type A, selective, In: 63 A, 300 mA, Un AC: 230 V. The FI switch is the residual current protective device for touch protection. Siemens' patented residual current devices are an essential component of the SENTRON protective devices for electrical installations, as they prevent life-threatening electrical accidents by safely disconnecting dangerous fault currents to earth. Electrically ignited fires can be prevented right from the start. Whether through direct contact with live parts or through indirect contact with operating equipment, protection is primarily achieved through rapid disconnection. The residual current circuit breakers are characterized by: 1. comprehensive protection for persons and property against electric shock 2. whether sinusoidal alternating fault currents or smooth direct fault currents - Siemens offers the right type for all requirements as well as special versions 3. be protected in accordance with standards.
Circuit breaker type | Residual current protection block |
number of poles | 2 |
Width | 71 mm |
Item number | 13048672 |
Manufacturer | Siemens |
Category | Residual-current device |
Manufacturer No. | 5SM26258 |
Release date | 7.4.2020 |
Colour | Multicoloured |
Circuit breaker type | Residual current protection block |
number of poles | 2 |
Tripping characteristic | A |
Rated current | 63 A |
Rated voltage | 230 V |
voltage type | AC |
Insulation voltage (Ui) | 460 V |
Residual current | 0.30 A |
Protection type (IP code) | IP20 |
Country of origin | Czech Republic, Romania |
Manufacturer commitment | RE100, SBTi |
CO₂ emissions | 18.08 kg |
Climate contribution | CHF 0.43 |
Items per sales unit | 1 pcs. |
Width | 71 mm |
Height | 90 mm |
Weight | 205 g |
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- 5.ABB0.1 %
- 5.Schneider Electric0.1 %
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Source: Digitec Galaxus- 3.Eaton1.1 %
- 4.Schneider Electric1.7 %
- 5.ABB3.4 %
- 6.Siemens4.2 %
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