Schneider Electric SCHNEIDER ELECT M9R81263
number of poles2
Rated current3
Product details
The Schneider Electric M9R81263 is a highly advanced ID residual current circuit breaker specifically designed for use in electrical installations. With a rated current of 63 A and an operating voltage of 120-240 V, this 2-pole device provides reliable protection against electric shocks, both from direct and indirect contact. The Type A-SI is particularly suitable for damp environments or areas contaminated by aggressive substances. The circuit breaker meets the strict standards of IEC/EN 61008-1 and UL 1053, highlighting its high quality and safety. Additionally, the M9R81263 offers high electrical disturbance resistance to transient leakage currents and enhances protection against earth faults, making it an ideal choice for demanding applications.
- Reliable protection against electric shocks from direct and indirect contact
- High electrical disturbance resistance to transient leakage currents
- Ideal for damp and aggressive environments
- Complies with IEC/EN 61008-1 and UL 1053 standards.
Circuit breaker type | Fault current circuit breaker |
Mounting type | Top-hat rail |
number of poles | 2 |
Item number | 31995583 |
Manufacturer | Schneider Electric |
Category | Residual-current device |
Manufacturer No. | M9R81263 |
Release date | 24.10.2022 |
Colour | Grey |
Exact colour description | RAL7035 |
Circuit breaker type | Fault current circuit breaker |
Mounting type | Top-hat rail |
Mounting type | Screw fastening |
number of poles | 2 |
Tripping characteristic | A |
Rated current | 63 A |
Rated current | 0.03 A |
Rated voltage | 240 V |
voltage type | AC |
Insulation voltage (Ui) | 440 V |
Residual current | 0.03 A |
Protection type (IP code) | IP20 |
Country of origin | Spain |
Manufacturer commitment | RE100, SBTi |
CO₂ emissions | 18,08 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,44 |
Items per sales unit | 1 pcs. |
Product Safety |
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- 5.ABB0,1 %
- 5.Schneider Electric0,1 %
- 7.Hager0,3 %
- 8.Steffen0,4 %
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Source: Galaxus- 2.Steffen0,6 %
- 3.Eaton0,7 %
- 4.Schneider Electric1,5 %
- 5.Siemens2,6 %
- 6.ABB3,2 %