Earth Leakage Module 4 Poles 630A Rated Current Adjustable Sensitivity & Delay Legrand
The Earth Leakage Module 4 Poles is designed for DPX³ 630 circuit breakers, featuring a rated current of 630A and adjustable sensitivity settings from 0.03A to 3A.
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- Nominal voltage: 230-500 V AC
- Nominal current: 630 A
- Rated fault current adjustable from 0.03 A to 3 A
- Max delay time: 3000 ms
- Adjustable delay settings: 0, 0.3, 1, 3 seconds
- Number of poles: 4
- Leakage current type: Type A
- Equipped with test and reset push-buttons
- Mounting position: underneath the circuit breaker
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 120mm x 100mm x 150mm
- Weight: 1.5 kg
- 4-pole earth leakage module compatible with DPX³ 630 and DPX³-I 630 circuit breakers
- Adjustable and sealable sensitivity settings: 0.03 A, 0.3 A, 1 A, 3 A
- Adjustable time delay settings: 0, 0.3, 1, 3 seconds
- Equipped with test and reset push-buttons
- Nominal voltage range: 230 V to 500 V AC
- Nominal current rating: 630 A
- Remote earth fault signalling contact included
- Switch for mechanical and insulation tests
- Installation must be performed by a qualified electrician to ensure compliance with electrical safety standards and proper integration with DPX³ 630 circuit breakers.
- Electrical switchboards and power cabinets
- Industrial and commercial electrical distribution systems
- Protection of electrical circuits against earth leakage faults
- AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules (Electrical Installation)
- AS/NZS 3112 – Plugs and Socket-Outlets (Type I Plug)
- Enhances electrical safety by preventing earth leakage faults, reducing risk of electrical fires and equipment damage
- Supports energy efficiency by ensuring safe operation of electrical systems
Standard Legrand warranty applies, typically 2 years against manufacturing defects.
The Legrand Earth Leakage Module 4 Poles 630A for DPX³ 630 Circuit Breaker is available for immediate purchase, ideal for enhancing safety in industrial and commercial electrical switchboards.
