Residual Current Circuit Breaker
Brand Name: Clipsal
Type: Type AC
Range: 4 Series
Voltage: 415 VAC
Current: 63 A
Interrupt Rating: 3 kA
Number of Poles: 4
Rated Fault Current: 30 mA
Trip Range: 10 In
Enclosure: IP40
Actuator: Non-Delayed
Length: 75 mm
Width: 72 mm
Height: 81 mm
Temperature Rating: -5 to 40 deg C
Environmental Conditions: 20000 Cycles of Mechanical
2000 Cycles of Electrical
Clipsal RCD 4Mod 4P 63A 415V 30Ma - RCD463/30
From 1 May 2023, “Type AC” RCDs must not be installed in Australia. This change is due to the increased use of electronics, solar energy generation and other similar products with a high d.c waveform component.
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SKU | CLIRCD463/30 |
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Supplier No | RCD463/30 |
EAN / Barcode | 9318795004655 |
Width | 95 |
Height | 800.000000 |
Length | 900.000000 |
Width | 800.000000 |
Brand | Clipsal |
Range | Resi MAX |
Number of Poles | 4 Pole |
Voltage | 415 VAC |
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A FEW FAQS
The RCD440/30 id 6ka with a fuse and the 4RC440/30 is 10ka.
Replacement part no is 4RC463/30
part number is RCD440/30
The overall dimensions are 81mm (H) X 72mm (W) X 75mm (D)
The connection of the RCD240/30 is line at the top and load at the bottom. For further information please visit https://www.clipsal.com/Trade/Products/ProductDetail?catno=RCD240/30
You need a 2200Ω resistor going from the outgoing neutralto the outgoing white phase. be sure there in no cable in the ingoing neutral terminal as that would create a dead short. This Task should only ever be performed by a licenced electrician.