10/16/20/25/32/40/63 amp 1 pole residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) is an essential safety switch designed to protect people and electrical systems from electric shock or leakage currents. This RCD residual current device monitors the current flowing through the live conductor and compares it with the return current in the neutral. If there is an imbalance, indicating a leakage current, the RCCB rapidly disconnects the circuit to prevent harm.
Specification
Model |
ATO-BY6LE-63-1P |
Pole |
1 Pole + N |
Dimension (Optional) |
95mm(L)*45mm(W)*75mm(H) |
95mm(L)*54mm(W)*75mm(H) |
Rated Current (Optional) |
10A, 16A, 20A, 25A, 32A |
40A, 50A, 63A |
Internal Material (Optional) |
Thin Copper Part or Thick Copper Part |
Rated Frequency |
50-60Hz |
Rated Insulation Voltage |
400V |
Rated Impulse Withstand Voltage (KV)Uimp |
4000 |
Rated Short-Circuit Capacity (KA)Inc |
3000-6000 |
Rated Residual Breaking Capacity (I△m=lm) |
2000 |
Maximum Breaking Time at Rated Residual Current |
0.1s |
Producible Leakage Protection Type |
AC Type |
Rated Residual Operating Current (I△n) |
30mA |
Electrical Life |
10000 |
Mechanical Life |
10000 |
Protection Level |
IP20 |
Function |
Short Circuit Protection, Overload Protection, Leakage Protection, Circuit Breaker Protection |
Installation |
35mm Rail Mounting |
RCCB Breaker Dimension
95mm(L)*45mm(W)*75mm(H)
95mm(L)*54mm(W)*75mm(H)
Tips: What is an RCCB residual current circuit breaker?
An RCCB (Residual Current Circuit Breaker) is a safety device used to prevent electric shock and protect against electrical fires caused by earth faults. It works by detecting imbalances between the live (phase) and neutral currents. Under normal conditions, the current flowing in and out of a circuit should be equal. If there is a difference, it indicates leakage, potentially due to a person coming into contact with a live wire or faulty insulation, which could cause electric shock or fire. When the RCCB detects this imbalance, typically as low as 30mA, it trips and cuts off the power supply instantly, preventing harm.
RCCBs are widely used in residential, commercial, and industrial installations to enhance electrical safety, ensuring that the system is turned off in case of fault currents, thus safeguarding both people and equipment. They do not protect against overload or short circuits, for which circuit breakers are used.