FuseBox RTAMB10, RTAMB06, RTAMB20, RTAMB16, RTAMB32 User Manual

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After installation and testing of this product it is essential that the INSTRUCTION LEAFLET is available for reference
RTMA RCBO MINI 2POLE Instruction Leaflet DOC:RCBOMINI2020
Technical information Wiring Diagram
1b RCBO must be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with the current IET Wiring Regulations BS 7671. 1c Total load must not exceed the rating of the RCBO or any additional limitation.
2 Installation
2a RCBO range designed to fit FuseBox consumer units and modular enclosures. 2b 35mm top hat din rail mounting. 2c Clip securely on to the din rail making sure the din rail clip at the bottom is pushed in, locking the RCBO onto the din rail,
ensure lever is in the OFF position.
2d Cut, dress and connect cables as shown in the wiring diagram.
Lin (Line) terminal connect to the bus bar. Neutral flying lead to the neutral terminal bar (can be cut to size to suit application).
Connect the load to the L OUT and N OUT terminals at the top of the RCBO and the Load earth to the terminal bar.
3 Connections 3a Before powering up the circuit check all connections are TORQUED. Loose connections cause fires!!!!
Series
RTMA
Rating (A)
6, 10, 16, 20, 32, 40
Tripping curve
B, C
Number of Poles
2P
Residual Operating Current(ln)
30mA
Type
A
Voltage(V)
230V
Frequency
50/60Hz
Rated short circuit capacity
6kA
IP RATING
IP20 EN 60529
Torque
2.5Nm / 1.2Nm
Maximum cable capacity
16mm² (Lin) 10mm² (Lout Nout)
Neutral cable length
450mm (can be cut to suit)
Complies with
IEC 61009-1 IEC 61009-2-2
After installation and testing of this product it is essential that the INSTRUCTION LEAFLET is available for reference
RTMA RCBO MINI 2POLE Instruction Leaflet DOC:RCBOMINI2020
4 Testing
4a CONNECTIONS TO THE MINI RCBO DO NOT REQUIRE TO BE DISCONNECTED IF THE LEVER IS IN THE OFF POSITION. 4b On completion of the installation, it must be tested in accordance with the latest edition of the IET Wiring Regulations for
Electrical Installations (BS 7671).
Operation of the TEST button on RCBO
When newly fitted systems do not trip on the TEST button or using the RCD tester the problem is normally caused by an earth to neutral fault on the circuit (PME supply). Installers can easily check the RCBO by removing the LOAD connections on the RCBO and applying power. If the TEST button works the fault is in the circuit.
RCBO TEST
RCBOs ARE MANUFACTURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH IEC 61009-1 AND MUST BE TESTED TO THIS SPECIFICATION USING A CALIBRATED TEST METER. General type
0.5IΔn RCBO will not trip 1Δn RCBO must trip within 300ms 5IΔn RCBO must trip within 40ms
What to do if a RCBO trips 1 Reset tripped RCBO to ON position 2 If RCBO trips again then disconnect all appliances connected to this circuit. 3 Switch RCBO to ON position and connect 1 appliance at a time to see which one trips the RCBO. 4 Once the faulty appliance has been identified, DO NOT USE appliance until it has been checked. 5 Switch RCBO to ON position. 6 If fault does not clear phone a qualified electrician to check installation
Environment
WASTE ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS SHOULD NOT BE DISPOSED OF IN HOUSEHOLD WASTE. CONTACT YOUR RETAILER OR LOCAL AUTHORITY FOR RECYCLING INFORMATION
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