SJRO1-40 is a residual current operated circuit breaker for current protection, used to connect, carry, and disconnect current under normal working conditions, as well as a mechanical switchgear that disconnects contacts when the residual current reaches a specified value under specified conditions.
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Specifications: |
| Ratedcurrent | 6,10,16,20,25,32,40, |
| Rated voltage | 240V(230V) |
| Rated frequency | 50/60hz |
| Number of pole | 1p+n |
| Module size | 18mm |
| Curve type | B and C Curve |
| Breaking capacity | 6000A |
| Electro-mechanical endurance | 4000 cycles |
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