Schneider Electric Schneider residual current circuit-breaker A9Z51425 switch Electric charging station iID
Product details
The Schneider residual current circuit breaker A9Z51425 is a highly advanced device specifically designed for electric charging stations. With a rated current of 25 Amperes and a rated residual current of 30 mA, this circuit breaker provides a reliable solution for protection against electrical fault currents. It is suitable for use in alternating current systems and meets the requirements of Type B-EV, making it ideal for use in electric vehicle charging stations. The circuit breaker is designed for mounting on a DIN rail and offers high operational safety. With a rated voltage of 400 volts and a rated insulation voltage of 500 volts, it ensures a safe and efficient power supply. The tripping characteristic B ensures that the switch responds quickly to overloads, minimizing potential hazards. Manufactured in Spain, this residual current protection device meets the highest industry standards.
- Type B-EV for electric vehicle charging stations
- DIN rail mounting for easy installation
- Quick response to overloads with tripping characteristic B
- High operational safety with IP20 protection class
- Manufacturer's commitment to sustainability (RE100).
Circuit breaker type | Residual current protection block |
mounting style | Top-hat rail |
number of poles | 4 |
Item number | 36340007 |
Manufacturer | Schneider Electric |
Category | Residual-current device |
Manufacturer no. | A9Z51425 |
Release date | 15.6.2023 |
Sales rank in Category Residual-current device | 38 of 15217 |
Circuit breaker type | Residual current protection block |
mounting style | Top-hat rail |
number of poles | 4 |
Tripping characteristic | B |
Rated current | 25 A |
Rated current | 0.03 A |
Rated voltage | 25 V |
voltage type | AC |
Rated insulation voltage Ui | 25 V |
Protection type (IP code) | IP20 |
Country of origin | Spain |
Manufacturer commitment | RE100, SBTi |
Manufacturer compensation | According to RE100, the manufacturer Schneider Electric fully compensates for its energy consumption, leading to a reduction in emissions. |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Items per sales unit | 1 Piece |
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