Hager Residual current circuit breaker
Product details
The residual current circuit breaker from Hager is a highly advanced safety device designed for use in electrical installations. With a four-pole configuration and a type A tripping characteristic, this switch provides reliable protection against fault currents that can lead to electric shocks or fires. It meets the strict standards of DIN EN 61008-2-1 and VDE 0664, making it suitable for safe use in residential and commercial buildings. The switch is designed for mounting on a DIN rail, allowing for easy installation without tools. The connection terminals are equipped with wire-insertion protection, enhancing safety and user-friendliness. Additionally, the switch features an external test button that allows for regular functionality checks. With a rated current of 25 A and a fault current of 500 mA, this RCD is an essential component for modern electrical systems.
- Suitable for retrofitting additional devices
- Tool-free installation thanks to innovative design
- External test button for easy functionality check
- Wire-insertion protection for increased safety
- VDE certified for reliable protection.
Circuit breaker type | Fault current circuit breaker |
Mounting type | Top-hat rail |
number of poles | 4 |
Length | 70 mm |
Item number | 33556764 |
Manufacturer | Hager |
Category | Residual-current device |
Manufacturer no. | CGA625D |
Release date | 17/5/2023 |
Circuit breaker type | Fault current circuit breaker |
Mounting type | Top-hat rail |
number of poles | 4 |
Tripping characteristic | A |
Rated current | 25 A |
Rated voltage | 400 V |
voltage type | AC |
Rated insulation voltage Ui | 500 V |
Residual current (rated differential current) | 0.50 A |
Protection type (IP code) | IP20 |
Country of origin | France |
Items per sales unit | 1 pcs. |
Length | 70 mm |
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Source: Galaxus- 1.Siemens0 %
- 4.ABB0,1 %
- 4.Schneider Electric0,1 %
- 6.Hager0,2 %
- 7.Steffen0,4 %
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Source: Galaxus- 3.Eaton0,7 %
- 4.Schneider Electric1,3 %
- 5.ABB2,2 %
- 6.Siemens3,4 %
- 7.Hager5,2 %