We present the entire range of Hager RCDs, you can search for them by category, characteristic, performance, amperage, type, price. All categories of our specialized store show switches that you can use in your facilities to protect your equipment effectively and safely.
Differential Switch HAGER
Class AC
1 Pole
1 pole (40A 300 mA)
1 pole (25A 30 mA)
2 Poles
2 polos (25A 30 mA)
2 poles (40A 30 mA)
2 poles (63A 30 mA)
2 polos (25A 300 mA)
2 poles (40A 300 mA)
2 poles (63A 300 mA)
4 Poles
4 poles (40A 30 mA)
4 poles (63A 30 mA)
A class
1 Pole
1 pole (40A 30 mA)
2 Poles
2 poles (40A 30 mA)
4 Poles
4 poles (40A 30 mA)
Differential switch 40 amps 30 mA type AC bipolar (phase – neutral) with screw connection terminals (start and finish – bottom and top). Characteristics of this Hager differential switch: Number of poles: 2 (bipolar – phase neutral). Intensity: 40 amps. Operating voltage: 230 V. Sensitivity: 30 mA. high arrival, low departure. Top and bottom terminals with screw connection. space: 2 modules
- A class
- Number of poles: 2 P
- Nominal rated current: 40 A
- Rated frequency: 50 Hz
- 30 mA sensitivity
Hager RCDs reduce the risks inherent in using electrical energy.
They protect people and animals in case of direct and indirect contact with electrical current.
Recommended for demanding networks such as computer circuits or lighting with electronic ballasts.
Advantage:
- More safety: in the event of a differential trip, the safety of persons is fully guaranteed, since the system always performs a preventive insulation check before reconnection
- More protection: The reset cycle always occurs after the insulation check has been carried out. The system executes up to a maximum of 3 closures in the event of very frequent successive trips (within 3 minutes of control).
- More continuity of service: If the differential trip is caused by transient phenomena (storms, humidity …), the reset maneuver is carried out and the service is restored in a matter of seconds.
Hager Differential Switches Price
Here you will find the best prices on the market since combined with the quality you will be able to acquire a totally professional durable product.
When looking for the right type of switch for what you need you will notice that we have a catalog full of all the products you need.
Why you need to install Hager RCDs
The specific operation that these devices present are very useful. It is impossible to think of a home or company that does not have these devices installed, since they would always be at the expense of damage to electronic devices without proper protection.
Characteristics of Hager Differential Switches
The Hager differential switch is a special electromechanical switch that, thanks to its internal devices, has the ability to detect the difference between the current absorbed by a consumer device and the return current. When this difference exceeds a value (30 mA), the device interrupts the circuit, cutting off the current supply to the entire installation.
The Hager differential switch is an electromechanical device, that is, its operation involves both electrical and mechanical energy, which is used as an automatic protection system.
This is installed in any electrical installation that has contact with people and its purpose is to protect people from any electrocution they may suffer.
How a Hager RCD works
To understand how a Hager RCD works, you must first know how an electrical circuit works. If we have a circuit where a current intensity enters, it runs through different loads that can be the electrical elements of the home, the intensity of the electrical current that leaves the circuit is the same as that which entered.
Parts of a Hager RCD
The oroid part: Central core of the phase, neutral and residual current coils.
Phase coil: It is the coil through which the incoming current passes to the home to generate the first magnetic field.
Neutral coil: It is where the outgoing current of the home circulates to generate the magnetic field that is equal to that generated by the phase
coil. Residual current coil: It is the coil that generates current in the event of a magnetic field. This residual current is the one that warns that there is a difference between the incoming current and the outgoing current.
Solenoid:It contains a coil through which the residual current passes. If this current exists, it means that the magnetic fields were not canceled, so the input current is different from the output current. This residual current generates a magnetic field that attracts the side of the solenoid, generating a movement that causes the circuit to open.
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We present the entire range of Hager Differential Switches, you can search your Electric by category, characteristic, operation, amperage, type, price. All categories of our specialized store show switches that you can use in your facilities to protect your equipment effectively and safely.
Hager Differential Switches Price
Here you will find the best prices on the market since combined with the quality you will be able to acquire a totally professional durable product.
When looking for the right type of switch for what you need you will notice that we have a catalog full of all the products you need.
Why do you need to install the RCDs
The specific operation that these devices present are very useful. It is impossible to think of a home or company that does not have these devices installed, since they would always be at the expense of damage to electronic devices without proper protection.
Characteristics of Hager Differential Switches
The differential switch is a special electromechanical switch that, thanks to its internal devices, has the ability to detect the difference between the current absorbed by a consumer device and the return current. When this difference exceeds a value (in Electrical 30 mA), the device interrupts the circuit, cutting off the current supply to the entire installation.
The Hager RCD is an electromechanical device, that is, its operation involves both electrical and mechanical energy, which is used as an automatic protection system.
This is installed in any electrical installation that has contact with people and its purpose is to protect people from any electrocution they may suffer.
How a Hager RCD works
To understand how a Hager RCD works, you must first know how an electrical circuit works. If we have a circuit where a current intensity enters, it runs through different loads that can be the electrical elements of the home, the intensity of the electrical current that leaves the circuit is the same as that which entered.
Parts of a Hager RCD
The parts of a differential switch are as follows:
Toroid: Central core of the phase, neutral and residual current coils.
Phase coil: It is the coil through which the incoming current passes to the home to generate the first magnetic field.
Neutral coil: It is where the outgoing current of the home circulates to generate the magnetic field that is equal to that generated by the phase
coil. Residual current coil: It is the coil that generates current in the event of a magnetic field. This residual current is the one that warns that there is a difference between the incoming current and the outgoing current.
Solenoid:It contains a coil through which the residual current passes. If this current exists, it means that the magnetic fields were not canceled, so the input current is different from the output current. This residual current generates a magnetic field that attracts the side of the solenoid, generating a movement that causes the circuit to open.
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