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RCD Fused Spurs - 10mA Active


 Electrical latching - Needs to be reset after power failure  High intensity LED power on indicator, clear visual indicator of power on  Mechanical flag trip indicator  Integral cord outlet and cable clamp  Fuse holder can be locked out for safety  Twin earth terminals


Technical Data Voltage 230V AC 50Hz Max operating current Rated trip current Typical trip speed RCD contact break Latching


Responsive to Conforms to EMC Emissions EMC Immunity


Part No


13A (13A inductive) 10mA


Less than 20mS (typical) Double pole


Electrical, needs to be reset after power failure (Active) Pulsating DC earth faults


BS 1363-4:1995 Amd 1, 2, 3 and BS 7288:1990 Amd 1 EN 55014-1:2006 & EN 55014-1:2000 inc A1:2001 & A2:2002 EN 61543:1996 inc A11:2003, A12:2005 & A2:2006


Description H92WPAAN10-C


RCD Fused Spur Scratch resistant urea front plate Fits 25mm standard back box


‘Super Sensitive - 10mA’


27.2 86.0


60.3 86.0 26.5


13.5


H92MPAAN10-C


RCD Fused Spur Complete with metal back box


60.3 ProteKt 38.0


See the main GreenBrook Website www.greenbrook.co.uk for our IP66 Weatherproof Range incorporating ‘PowerBreaker’ RCD technology


sales@greenbrook.co.uk 17  www.powerbreaker.co.uk


86.0


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