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Portable power distributor BSV P CEE 400V/16A FI , 4x protective contact sockets, CEE plug, 2m H07RN-F 5G2,5 black

Hugo Brennenstuhl GmbH & Co Kommanditgesellschaft Power distributors
Article number 1151468122
EAN 4007123312993
Article number 1151468122
EAN 4007123312993
Description

Description

  • Housing made of a special rubber compound for continuous load.
  • Extremely robust, impact resistant, age and weather resistant.
  • Suitable for stable wall mounting.
  • With ergonomically shaped carrying handle for convenient transport.
  • Oil resistant rubber cable for continuous outdoor use.
  • With RCD personal protection switch 30 mA for more safety.
  • Protective cover for fuses.
  • CEE plug 5-pin, 400V/16A (IP44).
  • 4 protective contact sockets 230V/16A with hinged covers.
RCD personal protection switch
RCD personal protection switch

A residual current circuit breaker (RCD) is an electrical protective device used primarily to protect against electric shocks. The RCD detects the difference between the incoming and outgoing current in a circuit. If a fault current occurs, for example due to an insulation fault or a current flow via an unwanted discharge such as a person, the RCD switches off the circuit. This significantly reduces the risk of electric shock or fire caused by a fault current. When used as personal protection, a residual current device must trip and interrupt the circuit at a residual current of 30mA at the latest.

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