JVRO16-32- III Leakage Circuit Breaker with Overcurrent Protection

JVRO16-32- III Leakage Circuit Breaker with Overcurrent Protection
JVRO16-32- III Leakage Circuit Breaker with Overcurrent Protection
JVRO16-32- III Leakage Circuit Breaker with Overcurrent Protection
JVRO16-32- III Leakage Circuit Breaker with Overcurrent Protection
JVRO16-32- III Leakage Circuit Breaker with Overcurrent Protection

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Technical Parameter

■Executive standards: IEC61009, GB/T16917.1

■Residual operating current characteristics: A, AC

■Number of poles: 1P+N (N poles can be disconnected)

■Rated current: 6, 10, 16, 20, 25, 32, 40A

■Rated voltage: AC 230

■Rated frequency: 50HZ

■Rated residual operating current (I △ n) A: 0.03, 0.1

■Rated residual non operating current: 0.5I △ n~I △ n

■Mechanical and electrical life: 4000 times

■Terminal wiring cross-sectional area: 10mm ² And below wires

■Wiring terminal: screw terminal

■Wiring method: column type wiring method

■Tightening torque: 1.2N. m

■Rated breaking capacity: 6000A

 

Installation:

■35.5mm guide rail installation

■Vertical installation

■Shell protection level: IP2

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