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Elucian Type B RCCB for enhanced electrical safety


The Elucian Type B RCCB protective device has been designed for maximum safety in an evolving energy landscape.


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ffering comprehensive protection against all types of earth fault currents - AC, pulsating DC and smooth DC faults - the Elucian Type B RCCB is ideal for use in today’s demanding applications. It provides high reliability and advanced protection for installations with equipment that may produce continuous DC currents, such as solar inverters, electric vehicle charging stations and other specialised electronic systems. With the growing use of electronics that produce smooth DC residual currents, conventional Type A or AC RCCBs are no longer sufficient. The Elucian Type B RCCB ensures full- spectrum protection, safeguarding people and property in today’s increasingly complex electrical environments. The new Type B RCCB is available in multiple current ratings and sensitivities to meet diverse installation needs. • 2 pole and 4 pole - 25A 30mA (Type B) RCCB • 2 pole and 4 pole - 40A 30mA (Type B) RCCB • 2 pole and 4 pole - 63 A 30mA (Type B) RCCB The full range of Elucian single and three phase distribution boards and the comprehensive range of protective devices can be viewed on the Eliciam website. www.elucianuk.com


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