LEGRAND RCD DX-ID – 4P 400 V~ neutral right hand side – 100 A – 300 mA – A type-Legrand

SKU: LEGR 411783
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4P 100A RCD DX-ID Type A with 300mA sensitivity and right-hand neutral, offering fire and equipment protection in three-phase systems with electronic loads.

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Description

Product Features:

  • Robust 4-pole residual current device (RCD) from Schneider Electrics DX-ID range, designed for earth leakage protection in 400V~ three-phase electrical systems with right-hand side neutral configuration.
  • Rated at 100A with Type A sensitivity capable of detecting both sinusoidal AC and pulsating DC residual currents, ideal for modern installations with electronic devices and appliances.
  • 300mA leakage current sensitivity suited for fire protection and equipment safety, typically used as upstream protection without nuisance tripping in non-personnel protection areas.
  • Ensures full disconnection of all active conductors, including neutral, in the event of a fault for maximum electrical safety.
  • Right-hand neutral placement simplifies wiring in specific panel configurations and enhances flexibility during installation.
  • DIN rail mountable for quick, safe integration into distribution boards and consumer units.
  • Manual test button included for regular functional checks, ensuring continued device reliability and compliance.
  • Complies with IEC/EN 61008-1 standards, providing international-grade safety, durability, and performance assurance.

Additional information

Brand

LEGRAND

Series

DX³-ID

Product Type

Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCD)

Material

Halogen-free, flame-retardant

Protection Standard

IEC/EN 61008-1

Typical Applications

Fire protection, commercial/industrial panels, three-phase circuits