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Hager ARR910U 10A Arc Fault Detection Device

Product Code:  260ARR910U1
Manufacturer’s code:  ARR910U
  • Hourly Self-test functionality
  • On-Board Diagnostics, using the Hager Pilot App
  • ProTools - On-Board Diagnostics
  • 1 Year Guarantee
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Specifications
The Hager ARR910U 10A Arc Fault Detection Device features a rated residual operating current of 30 mA, a rated insulation voltage of 400 V, a mA operating voltage of 253 V, and a rated impulse withstand voltage of 4 kV. The depth of the installed product is 70 mm, the height is 125 mm, and the width is 17.5 mm.
MPN ARR910U
Web Category RCBO
Manufacture Hager
EAN Code 0
Type AFDD
Dimensions - Width 17.5 mm
Dimensions - Depth 70 mm
Dimensions - Height 125 mm
General - Material Plastic
Features - Colour White
Sales Unit EA
Technical Data - Voltage Rating 230v
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Technical Data - Unit Weight 0
Mounting DIN Rail
Features - Extra Information In Stock
Features - Ingress Protection IP20
Technical Data - Current Rating 10A
General - Warranty 1 Year
General - CE Approved Yes
General - Standards IEC/EN60309
Features - Fixings Included No
Features - Knockouts Included? No
In Printed Catalogue 0
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google_condition new
General - Luckins Trade Price 198.50

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Delivery & Returns

Goods correctly supplied may not be returned without our written agreement. Goods returned must be consigned 'carriage paid' and accompanied by a packing note stating our invoice number and date together with the reason for return. Any article which has supplied to special requirements cannot be accepted for credit under any circumstances and in other instances a re-stocking charge may be imposed.

 

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