Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
EatonCurrent Rating
32A
Number of Poles
1P+N
Trip Sensitivity
30mA
Tripping Characteristics
Type A, Type C
Range
PXK
Circuit Breaker Type
RCD
Rated AC Voltage
240V
Mounting Style
DIN Rail Mount
Earth Leakage Protection Type
A
Breaking Capacity at Maximum Voltage Rating
10 kA
Application
Commercial, Residential
Terminal Contact Type
Screw
Break Time
Instantaneous
Overall Depth
69.5mm
Country of Origin
Austria
Product details
Eaton Residual Current Circuit Breakers with Over-current Protection (RCBOs) - PXK Series
The PXK series of residual current breakers with over current protection (RCBOs) from Eaton protect against two types of fault by combining the functionality of an RCD & MCB into a single device. Providing standard residual current device (RCD) protection against earth leakage and electric shock whilst also providing standard miniature circuit breaker overcurrent protection in the form of electrical overloads and short circuits. As this RCBO device protects against both faults it can prevent nuisance trips and can be used on consumer units and mission critical circuits.
Features & Benefits
RCD & MCB combination switch
Single pole
Sensitivity to pulse current
Breaking Capacity of 10 kA
Compatible with standard busbar
IEC / EN 61439
Min. Operating temperature: -25 ° C
Max working temperature: +40 ° C
What are the differences between the Tripping Curves?
Type A: Instantaneous trip with the electrical current this 2 to 3 times the rated current. Type A RCBOs protect against special forms of residual pulsating DC which have not been smoothed.
Type B: Instantaneous trip when the electrical current through the device is 3 to 5 times the rated current. The type B curve RCBOs are designed for standard circuit protection, typically protection of generators, persons and very long cables.
Type C: Instantaneous trip when the flow-through current is 5 to 10 times the rated current. Type C curve residential and domestic RCBOs are used for higher inrush currents such as in machines and lighting, providing overload protection of circuits and other consumer units.
Type AC: A combination of both A and C types, type AC RCBOs are suited to both domestic appliances and devices sensitive to short circuit.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
EatonCurrent Rating
32A
Number of Poles
1P+N
Trip Sensitivity
30mA
Tripping Characteristics
Type A, Type C
Range
PXK
Circuit Breaker Type
RCD
Rated AC Voltage
240V
Mounting Style
DIN Rail Mount
Earth Leakage Protection Type
A
Breaking Capacity at Maximum Voltage Rating
10 kA
Application
Commercial, Residential
Terminal Contact Type
Screw
Break Time
Instantaneous
Overall Depth
69.5mm
Country of Origin
Austria
Product details
Eaton Residual Current Circuit Breakers with Over-current Protection (RCBOs) - PXK Series
The PXK series of residual current breakers with over current protection (RCBOs) from Eaton protect against two types of fault by combining the functionality of an RCD & MCB into a single device. Providing standard residual current device (RCD) protection against earth leakage and electric shock whilst also providing standard miniature circuit breaker overcurrent protection in the form of electrical overloads and short circuits. As this RCBO device protects against both faults it can prevent nuisance trips and can be used on consumer units and mission critical circuits.
Features & Benefits
RCD & MCB combination switch
Single pole
Sensitivity to pulse current
Breaking Capacity of 10 kA
Compatible with standard busbar
IEC / EN 61439
Min. Operating temperature: -25 ° C
Max working temperature: +40 ° C
What are the differences between the Tripping Curves?
Type A: Instantaneous trip with the electrical current this 2 to 3 times the rated current. Type A RCBOs protect against special forms of residual pulsating DC which have not been smoothed.
Type B: Instantaneous trip when the electrical current through the device is 3 to 5 times the rated current. The type B curve RCBOs are designed for standard circuit protection, typically protection of generators, persons and very long cables.
Type C: Instantaneous trip when the flow-through current is 5 to 10 times the rated current. Type C curve residential and domestic RCBOs are used for higher inrush currents such as in machines and lighting, providing overload protection of circuits and other consumer units.
Type AC: A combination of both A and C types, type AC RCBOs are suited to both domestic appliances and devices sensitive to short circuit.