RCBO 16A 10kA 240V 100mA 2 Module Design Earth Leakage Protection Clipsal
The RCBO 16A 10kA 240V 100mA is a reliable residual current circuit breaker designed for both residential and commercial electrical distribution.
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Product Name/Title: RCBO 16A 10kA 240V 100mA | 2 Module Design | Earth Leakage Protection | by Clipsal
Brand: Clipsal
SKU: SCHA9D12816
Alternatively Known As: Residual Current Circuit Breaker with Overcurrent, RCBO 16A, Clipsal RCBO, SCHA9D12816, 2 Pole RCBO, 16 Amp RCBO
- Rated current: 16A
- Breaking capacity: 10kA
- Rated voltage: 240V AC
- Sensitivity: 100mA
- Number of poles: 2
- Mounting: DIN rail
- Tripping characteristic: Type C
- Frequency: 50/60Hz
- IP20 protection rating
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 85mm x 75mm x 36mm
- Weight: 0.25 kg
- Combined residual current device (RCD) and miniature circuit breaker (MCB) in one unit
- Rated current: 16A
- Breaking capacity: 10kA
- Rated voltage: 240V AC
- Sensitivity: 100mA
- 2 module width for easy installation
- Provides protection against earth leakage, overload, and short circuit
- Compact design for space-saving in switchboards
- Installation must be carried out by a licensed electrician in accordance with local wiring rules and standards.
- Residential and commercial electrical distribution boards
- Protection of final sub-circuits against earth leakage, overload, and short circuit
- Suitable for lighting and power circuits
- Complies with AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules (Electrical Installation)
- Complies with AS/NZS 61009 – Residual current operated circuit-breakers with integral overcurrent protection for household and similar uses (RCBOs)
- Enhances electrical safety, reducing risk of electrical fires and accidents
- Long operational life reduces replacement frequency and waste
12 months manufacturer's warranty against defects.
The Clipsal RCBO 16A 10kA 240V 100mA 2 Module (SCHA9D12816) is available for immediate purchase. Ideal for residential and commercial switchboard protection applications.
