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ABB f202 b-25/0,3 2 pole rcd 25a 300ma
MPN: 2CSF202568R3250
Alt. SKU: F202 B-25/0.3
Why Choose the F202 B-25/0.3 [2CSF202568R3250]
The RCCBs F200 series assures protection to people and installations against fault current to earth. A large offer for standard instantaneous and selective AC and A types is completed with some configurations for special applications. This product is particularly suitable for the protection against smooth d.c. earth fault currents.
Technical Specification
- Function: Residual Current Circuit Breaker Type B for protection against smooth DC earth fault currents.
- Voltage Rating: 110–253 V test voltage.
- Impulse Withstand Voltage: 2500 kV dielectric test voltage.
- Current Ratings: Maximum surge current 3 kA, impulse current (max, 8/20 µs) 3000 A.
- Poles: 2P configuration.
- Operating Characteristic: 10 ms delay with high immunity.
- Terminal Type and Capacity: Screw terminals, accepts busbar 10 mm², flexible and stranded cables 1–25 mm².
- Mechanical and Electrical Endurance: 20,000 mechanical cycles, 10,000 electrical cycles.
- Insulation and Housing Colour: Insulation group I-II, housing RAL 7035, actuator RAL 5015.
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| Manufacturer Part Number | 2CSF202568R3250 |
|---|---|
| Amperage | 25A |
| Number of Poles | 2 Pole |
| HS Code | 85363030 |
| Country of Manufacture | Italy |
| Manufacturer | ABB |
| Alternative Product SKU | F202 B-25/0.3 |
| Barcode | 8012542341659 |