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Residual-current device

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    dominik.brunner5618 1 year ago in Residual-current device

    Residual current circuit-breaker type B EV

    I am looking for a residual current circuit breaker for e-mobility Type B EV 30mA 40 A for example Residual current circuit breaker Hager 3P+N 10kA 40A 30mA Type B EV 4TE

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    Anonymous 3 years ago in Residual-current device

    FI / LS switch

    The fact that you mainly list circuit breakers in the FI switch category is a real bummer. For experts, this is clearly distinguishable, but for laypeople who are looking for an RCD adapter such as item 2470817, you should really make a distinction.

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    Arcuos 7 years ago in Residual-current device

    Ground fault circuit interrupter for garden that "trips before".

    Hello dear community, I am looking for an RCD plug, adapter, power strip.... never mind - just an RCD that trips faster than the one installed in the electrical tableaux! Purpose of the whole thing: Our outdoor socket is connected to the same RCD as the kitchen. If a light installation in the garden is triggered by snow, water... the fridge won't work either - very annoying when the garden timer or irrigation system produces a short circuit during the holidays ;-). That's why I want an RCD adapter where I can hook up all of them outside and which trips faster than the RCD in the tableaux! Unfortunately, all RCDs (including the one in our tableau) only have the value 30 mA... but there is rarely any information about the speed of tripping... Who knows what to do and can recommend something for our garden? Thanks & greetings Arcuos

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