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Home›Technology›Accessories, Outlets & GPOs›Schneider Electric releases the Acti9 iC60 RCBO

Schneider Electric releases the Acti9 iC60 RCBO

By San Williams
14/02/2024
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Schneider Electric has released the Acti9 iC60 modular residual current breaker with overcurrent protection (RCBO), a 3P+Ns circuit breaker with three protected pole,10A In-rated current and C tripping curve.

A class A-type earth leakage protection with instantaneous time delay and a sensitivity of 100mA, the Acti9 iC60 has an Icn-rated short circuit breaking capacity up to 10,000A according to IEC 61009-2-2 standard.

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The RCBO is a fast-closing mechanism independent of manual operation that improves its service life. Compliant with AS/NZS 61009.1 standards, it has an electrical endurance going up to 5,000 cycles and a mechanical endurance going up to 20,000 cycles.

With a frequency of 50Hz/60Hz, the Acti9 iC60 Ue operational voltage is 400/415 VAC with 500VAC Ui-rated insulation voltage and a Uimp-rated impulse withstand voltage of 4kV.

DIN rail or Chassis mountable, the width in 9mm pitches is six. Weighing 462g its dimensions come as 54mm (width) x 112mm (height) x 77.2mm (depth).

The Acti9 iC60 has an IP20 degree of protection (as per IEC/EN 60529 standard) with an operating temperature is from -5°C to +60°C and a storage temperature residing between -25°C to +70°C.

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