Clipsal Iconic Series Cover Frame - 2 Switches & 1 Sockets - 10 A - Vertical - Cool Grey - 3025VC-CY
Clipsal Iconic Series Cover Frame - 2 Switches & 1 Sockets - 10 A - Vertical - Cool Grey - 3025VC-CY
SKU | CLI3025VCCY |
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Range | Iconic Series |
Height Packaging | 120 |
Width | 78.000000 |
Height | 12.000000 |
Depth | 120.000000 |
Brand | Clipsal |
Supplier No | 3025VC-CY |
Current Rating | 10 Amps |
Colour | Cool Grey |
Colour Code | CY |
Height | 120 |
Orientation | Vertical |
EAN / Barcode | 9311554785253 |
Skin Only | Yes |
Customisable and future-ready
Iconic is based around a unique, electrically safe grid plate, with a choice of three different skin designs that simply clip on top.
Once the grids have been installed by an electrician, it’s safe for anyone to change the skins at any time. Simply clip off the standard skins and clip on the new design.
Interchangeable standard, Styl and Essence skins provide great options to customise to suit specific decor and lifestyle.
FAQ
Yes. Part number 2025RC is Double Pole.
Part number C2025VC
No , the RCD will only trip in the event of an earth leakage fault.
Yes, there is a nightwalk light skin in the Iconic range. The part refference is 3025NW for Clipsal and PDL306 for PDL. Please see the below links for further information. 3025NW - Clipsal - https://www.clipsal.com/Trade/Products/ProductDetail?catno=3025NW PDL306 - PDL - https://www.pdl.co.nz/products/detail?CatNo=PDL306&backto=%2Fsearch%3Fq%3DPDL306&tab-document-1=0 *Note this product needs to be fitted to the Iconic double horizontal socket grid.
Yes, the 2025RC can be connected to protect the outlets wired downstream of it. Some of the key features are: 1 pole Style 1 30 mA tripping current Professional range Double pole RCD 30 ms typical trip time For further information please visit https://www.clipsal.com/Trade/Products/ProductDetail?catno=2025RC
Using a 2025RC is not recommended for use in a car on a inverter as it is not designed for that purpose. The car chassis is not earthed and can also become an electrical hazard which may lead to electrocution. The RCD may also experience nuisance tripping as well depending on the quality inverter used which will cause the operation of the unit to cease.