Residual Current Circuit Breaker ELCI Main C-Series Frame - Double Pole
Residual Current Devices (RCDs) respond to leakage of electrical current outside of the intended circuit path.
When the RCD function is combined with a circuit breaker for over current protection, the device is often referred to as an RCBO. In the USA, a device that trips on leakages of nominally 5mA and meets certain standards is called a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI). A device meeting the same standards but with a trip level of 30mA is called an Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter (ELCI). The devices below provide ELCI Main functions and circuit protection in panel mounted breakers.
- Trips on short circuit, overload, or leakage to ground
- For installation in a power distribution panel
- Provides overcurrent and leakage protection per ABYC E-11 for whole boat shore power protection
- Regulatory: UL 1077, UL 943 Class A, UL 1500
NOTE:
- *230V AC, Typical of Europe
- **240V AC, For isolation transformer applications
Interrupting Capacity | 5000A |
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Temperature Min. Operating | -35°C |
Temperature Max. Operating | 66°C |
Switching Cycles | 10,000 @ rated Amps & Volts |
Type | Magnetic Hydraulic - Trip free |
Mounting Screw | #6-32 Stainless Steel (included) |
Mounting Screw Torque | 6-8 in-lb |
Part Number | AC Main Amps | Leakage Trip Amps | Poles | Actuator | Frame Series | Nominal Voltage |
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ENE-BS-3091B | 50A (AC) | 30mA | 2 | Flat Rocker | C-Series | 230V AC per pole* |
ENE-BS-3092B | 60A (AC) | 30mA | 2 | Flat Rocker | C-Series | 230V AC per pole* |
ENE-BS-3093B | 100A (AC) | 30mA | 2 | Flat Rocker | C-Series | 240V AC per pole** |