Schneider Electric iC60 RCD, 25A, 2 poles, 30mA, type AC, 230 240V ac

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The iC60 RCD from Schneider Electric is a reliable residual current device designed for use in electrical installations. With a rated current of 25 A and a sensitivity of 30 mA, this 2-pole protective switch provides effective protection against fault currents. It is suitable for use in alternating current (AC) systems with a nominal voltage of 230 to 240 V. The iC60 RCD is easy to mount on a DIN rail, simplifying installation in distribution cabinets. Its compact design and high-quality materials ensure a long lifespan and reliability in operation. This protective switch is an essential component for safety in residential and commercial installations, helping to prevent electrical accidents.

  • Reliable protection against fault currents
  • Easy mounting on DIN rail
  • Suitable for alternating current (AC) systems
  • High quality and durability.

Key specifications

Circuit breaker type
Auxiliary switch
Mounting type
Top-hat rail
number of poles
2
Length
120 mm
Width
86 mm

General information

Item number
45817003
Manufacturer
Schneider Electric
Category
Residual-current device
Manufacturer no.
A9Q11225
Release date
14.5.2024

Circuit Breaker Features

Circuit breaker type
Auxiliary switch
Mounting type
Top-hat rail
number of poles
2
Rated current
25 A
Rated voltage
240 V
voltage type
AC

Sustainability

Manufacturer commitment
RE100SBTi

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
29.26 kg
Climate contribution
CHF 0.70

Product dimensions

Length
120 mm
Width
86 mm
Height
86 mm

30-day right of return
24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)

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Warranty score

How often does a product of this brand in the «Residual-current device» category have a defect within the first 24 months?

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  • 1.Brennenstuhl
    0 %
  • 1.Eaton
    0 %
  • 1.Schneider Electric
    0 %
  • 1.Siemens
    0 %
  • 5.ABB
    0.1 %

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Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Residual-current device» category returned?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • 1.Eaton
    0.6 %
  • 1.Steffen
    0.6 %
  • 3.Schneider Electric
    1.4 %
  • 4.ABB
    2.1 %
  • 5.Max Hauri
    3.6 %
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