Type A RCD: Detects both AC and pulsating DC residual currents, making it suitable for modern electrical installations with electronic devices.
C-curve Tripping: Provides delayed tripping, allowing brief inrush currents (e.g., from motors) without nuisance tripping.
High Short-Circuit Breaking Capacity: Rated at 6kA, this RCBO can handle and interrupt fault currents as high as 6,000A, ensuring safe disconnection in the event of short-circuit faults.
Compact Design: Occupies only 1 DIN rail module, saving space in electrical panels.
As a Type A RCBO, it can detect both AC and pulsating DC residual currents, offering enhanced safety in circuits that power electronic devices (e.g., computers, EV chargers, appliances with inverter drives).
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FEATURES:
Test Function: Equipped with a test button to verify the functionality of the RCD component.
Screw Terminal Connections: For easy and secure wiring, the device comes with screw terminals that accommodate both flexible and rigid conductors.
Residential Installations: Protecting circuits supplying power to household appliances and lighting.
Commercial Buildings: Safeguarding circuits in offices, shops, and other commercial establishments.
Industrial Applications: Protecting machinery and equipment from electrical faults.
Distribution Panels: Providing combined overcurrent and earth leakage protection in main and sub-distribution boards.
Feature |
Specification |
Model |
Hager ADC916T |
Poles |
1P+N |
Rated Current |
16A |
Rated Residual Operating Current |
30mA |
Rated Short-Circuit Breaking Capacity |
6kA |
Rated Operational Voltage |
230–240V AC |
Frequency |
50 Hz |
Mounting |
DIN rail |
Dimensions (H x W x D) |
85 mm x 17.7 mm x 70 mm |
Ingress Protection |
IP2X |
Operating Temperature Range |
-25°C to +70°C |
Storage/Transport Temperature Range |
-25°C to +80°C |
Compliance |
RoHS compliant |
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