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Breaking Capacity: | Low Voltage Circuit Breakers |
Operation: | Electric Type |
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AOL series residual curent action circuit breaker (with over-current protection) suitable for use nline AC 50/60Hz, rated currentup to 40A. AO series residual currnt acion circuit breaker with over current protecton has the protection function of preventind leakage electric shock, overload, short circuit and so on. And it can also be used as a switch for connecting and disconnecting lines. AOL. series residual current action circuit breaker (witn over-current proection) is widely used in industrial and commercial buidings. residential and other low-voltage terminal distribution places.
Technical Parameters:
Type
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AOL-32
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Standard
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GB16917.1, IEC61009-1
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Functions
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Short-circuit protection, Overload protection, Leakage Protection, Isolation function
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Frame current(A)
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32
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Pole
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1P+N
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Rated current(A)
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6,10,16,20,25,32,40
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Rated voltage(V)
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AC230
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Rated insulated voltage(V)
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AC500
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Rated impulse withstand voltage(kV)
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4
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Rated residual working current(mA)
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10, 30, 100
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Residual current characteristics
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A
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Rated short-circuit breaking
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6kA
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Rated ultimate short-circuit breaking
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6kA
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Rated operating short-circuit breaking
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6kA
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Trip curve
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B(3In~5In)
C(5In~10In) |
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Release Form
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Thermomagnetic release
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Electrical life
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4000
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Mechanical life
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10000
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Installation method
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TH37-7.5 type DIN rail
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