Eaton offers a complete range of compact residual current devices for fault current/residual current and additional protection, suitable for residential and small commercial use.
Shape compatible with and suitable for standard busbar connection to other devices
Line voltage-independent tripping
Twin-purpose terminal (lift/open-mouthed) above and below
Busbar positioning optionally above or below
Free terminal space despite installed busbar
Universal tripping signal switch, also suitable for MCB, RCBO,... can be mounted subsequently
Auxiliary switch can be mounted subsequently
Contact position indicator red - green
Delayed types suitable for use with standard fluorescent lamps, with or without electronic ballast (30mA-RCCB: 30 units per phase conductor, 100mA-RCCB: 90 units per phase conductor)
The device functions irrespective of the position of installation
Mains connection at either side
A complete spectrum of compact residual current devices for a wide range of applications
Wide variety of nominal currents
Comprehensive range of accessories
Real contact position indicator
Reliable protection for machines
These products provide an optimal system and additional protection against residual earth leakage currents for a wide range of applications by offering different tripping characteristics to cater for various electrical systems and components that can generate. Available in a comprehensive range of nominal current values and with optional accessories.
Type -G:
High reliability against unwanted tripping.
Type -G/A:
Additionally protects against special forms of residual pulsating DC which have not been smoothed.
Type -A:
Protects against special forms of residual pulsating DC which have not been smoothed.
Type -S: Selective residual current device sensitive to AC.
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Type -S/A:
Additionally protects against special forms of residual pulsating DC which have not been smoothed.
The mRCM is suitable for protection
The tripping of the mRCM xPole RCCB is line voltage-independent. Consequently, the RCCB is suitable for “fault current/residual current protection” and “additional protection” within the the meaning of the applicable installation rules.