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The RCBO HDB3wHLE 2P C16A 300mA, manufactured by Himel, is a two-pole circuit breaker with integrated overcurrent and residual current protection. It is designed to provide reliable and efficient protection for electrical circuits and equipment. This RCBO combines the functionalities of a circuit breaker and a residual current device (RCD), ensuring comprehensive protection against overcurrents and residual currents.
Two-pole configuration
Rated current: 16A
Residual Current: 300mA
Suitable for 230V AC supply
Compact and space-saving design
Enhanced Safety: The RCBO HDB3wHLE 2P C16A 300mA offers reliable protection against overcurrents and residual currents, minimizing the risk of electrical hazards and ensuring the safety of electrical installations.
Two-Pole Configuration: With its two-pole design, this RCBO provides protection for both the live and neutral conductors, making it suitable for applications that require two-pole protection.
High Sensitivity: The RCBO is designed with a 300mA residual current sensitivity, allowing it to detect and interrupt even small residual currents promptly, ensuring a swift response to prevent electrical accidents.
Durable and Compact Design: Built with high-quality materials, the RCBO HDB3wHLE 2P C16A 300mA offers durability and reliability in various environments. Its compact design allows for easy installation even in limited spaces.
Easy Installation: The RCBO features clear labeling and a user-friendly design, making it easy to install and integrate into electrical systems.
The RCBO HDB3wHLE 2P C16A 300mA, manufactured by Himel, is a two-pole circuit breaker with integrated overcurrent and residual current protection. It is designed to provide reliable and efficient protection for electrical circuits and equipment. This RCBO combines the functionalities of a circuit breaker and a residual current device (RCD), ensuring comprehensive protection against overcurrents and residual currents.