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01. Modular equipment
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01.01 Modular circuit breakers
- 01.01.02 KARAT Modular circuit breakers
- 01.02 Residual current devices
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01.01 Modular circuit breakers
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02. Power protection and switching equipment
- 02.01 Moulded case circuit breakers and additional devices
- 03. Metering, control and measuring devices, power supply equipment
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04. Enclosures, boxes and accessories
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04.01 Enclosures and boxes for installation of modular devices
- 04.01.01 Plastic enclosures IP2x-3x-4x
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04.02 Low-voltage electric switchboards
- 04.02.01 Metal distribution enclosures
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04.03 Metal enclosures
- 04.03.01 Metal enclosures of installation cabinets SCHMP
- 04.03.02 Metal enclosures for incoming switchgears
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04.04 Distribution cabinet accessories
- 04.04.02 N, PE, PEN, L buses, cross-modules
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04.01 Enclosures and boxes for installation of modular devices
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05. Cabling systems
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05.01 Cable trunkings and accessories
- 05.01.01 Mains cable channels of white color and accessories
- 05.01.02 Mains cable channels of different colors and accessories
- 05.02 Plastic pipes
- 05.03 Metal hose and metal pipes
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05.04 Metal rolled trays and accessories
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05.04.01 Sheet trays
- 05.04.01.01 Non-perforated cable trays
- 05.04.01.02 Perforated cable trays
- 05.04.02 Ladder trays
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05.04.04 Accessories for metal trays
- 05.04.04.01 Covers for metal cable trays
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05.04.01 Sheet trays
- 05.06 Equipment and line fittings for self-bearing insulated wire
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05.07 Cable sleeves
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05.07.01 Clutches for cable up to 1kV
- 05.07.01.01 Cable stubs1kV
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05.07.01 Clutches for cable up to 1kV
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05.01 Cable trunkings and accessories
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06. Electrical installation items, extension cords and power connectors
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06.01 Electrical installation items
- 06.01.01 Electrical accessories for flush mounting
- 06.04 Connectors, power strips and adapters
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06.01 Electrical installation items
- 07. Switching and control devices
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08. Electrical installation devices and tools
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08.01 Incandescent and halogen lamps
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08.01.01 Tips, terminals and low-voltage clamps
- 08.01.01.01 Insulated Terminals
- 08.01.01.02 Insulated connectors
- 08.01.02 Tips, sleeves and power clamps
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08.01.01 Tips, terminals and low-voltage clamps
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08.02 Fluorescent lamps
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08.02.01 Fasteners
- 08.02.01.02 Pads
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08.02.01 Fasteners
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08.01 Incandescent and halogen lamps
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10. Lighting products
- 10.01 Lamps
- 10.02 Utility and household lighting
- 10.04 Industrial lighting
- Description
- Assortment
- Design
features - Package bundle
KARAT Residual current devices are presented by VD Residual current circuit breakers (RCCB), AD and AVDT residual current breakers operated (RCBO).
VD Residual current circuit breakers (RCCB) are designed to protect a person from electric shock in case of accidental unintentional contact with live parts of electrical installations and prevent fires due to leakage currents to earth. It does not have its own power consumption and has a high mechanical wear resistance.
AD and AVDT residual current breakers operated (RCBO) provide:
– in versions with actuation settings of 10, 30 and 100 mA - protection of people from electric shock in case of direct unintentional contact with live parts of electrical equipment;
– in a version with a 300 mA actuation setting - protection against fire due to ignition of the insulation of live parts; - overload and short circuit protection; - protection against unacceptable increase in mains voltage (AD12M).
The products provide indication of operation from the leakage current, and for AD12M there is also LED indication of the on state. AD12M remains operational when the voltage of the electrical network drops to 50 V. As switching devices in the products, automatic circuit breakers VA47-29 of a new series are used.
RCBO residual current circuit breakers are designed to protect a person from electric shock when the insulation of electrical installations is damaged, to prevent fires due to leakage currents to earth and to protect against overload and short circuits. Recommended for protecting group lines supplying outdoor sockets, sockets and lighting in basements and garages.
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