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We are a company specialized in charging solutions for electric and hybrid vehicles, and we sell all accessories. **Visit us at MARLEYS.PT** WE SHIP VIA CTT WITHIN 24H WITH FREE SHIPPING or HAND DELIVERY AT OUR STORE IN VILA DO CONDE All our products come with a 3 YEAR WARRANTY. RCBO Differential and Circuit Breaker 2 in 1 - TYPE B - Single Phase - 40A - 30mA BRAND NEW ITEMS IN BOX The RCBO Differential and Circuit Breaker 2 in 1 - TYPE B - Single Phase - 40A - 30mA from the EAL-1 series is the ideal solution to protect your electrical circuits. This device combines the functions of a Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCD) and a conventional circuit breaker, offering comprehensive protection against overloads, short circuits, and leakage currents. With a nominal voltage of 230V and a frequency of 50/60 Hz, this RCBO is designed to operate efficiently in various scenarios. Its construction allows for an impressive mechanical lifespan of 20,000 cycles, and its rail mounting facilitates installation in electrical panels. The product is CE certified and complies with IEC/EN61009-1 and GB16917.1 standards, ensuring quality and safety. The nominal short-circuit capacity reaches 6000A, providing robust protection for your circuits. The operation of this device not only monitors current imbalances but also triggers automatic disconnection in case of overload, making it a versatile and efficient choice. Ideal for those seeking a practical and effective solution to prevent electrical fires and shocks, the RCBO Differential and Circuit Breaker 2 in 1 is essential in any electrical safety system. Invest in the protection of your space and the safety of your loved ones. Differential and RCBO Difference #1 Operation The operating principle of an RCD involves monitoring the current flowing through a circuit. If it detects an imbalance, it will trip and disconnect the power. An RCBO also monitors the current flowing through a circuit in the same way as an RCD, using a similar mechanism. However, it will not only trip if it detects an imbalance, but it will also cut off the power if it detects an overload or short circuit. Therefore, it operates slightly differently from an RCD. Differential and RCBO Difference #2 Function The primary function of a residual current device (RCD) is to protect people from electrocution due to residual currents or ground faults. An RCBO has two functions. First, it protects people from electrocution due to residual currents or ground faults. Second, it protects against electrical fires by quickly cutting off power before serious damage occurs. This difference between the two devices is due to the fact that an RCBO has built-in circuit breaker functionality, while an RCD does not. This makes the RCBO more suitable for applications requiring extra protection, such as circuits with a higher risk of fire. Difference between Differential and RCBO #3 Versatility An RCD can only be used for protection against shocks caused by grounding faults. You cannot use it for overcurrent protection. To protect a circuit from such events, you must use it in combination with an MCB or another overcurrent protection device. An RCBO, on the other hand, is much more versatile. It can not only be used to protect against shocks caused by grounding faults, but also selectively protect circuits from overcurrent situations. **Price excluding VAT**
