ABB GSH203 A-C40/0.03(10105490) miniature leakage protection circuit breaker
Product parameters
| Product attributes | Attribute value | Filter product attributes |
|---|---|---|
| Brand: | ABB | |
| Series: | GSH200 | |
| Leakage Protection Type: | A | |
| Leakage Tripping Type: | ELE (Electronic) | |
| Leakage Current: | 30mA | |
| Rated Current: | 40A | |
| Trip Characteristics: | C | |
| Poles: | 3P | |
| Rated Voltage: | 230/400VAC | |
| Breaking Capacity: | 6KA |
Series Overview
Outline
GSH200 series Residual Current operated Circuit-Breakers with Overcurrent protection (RCBOs) are ABB products specifically designed for household distribution circuits. They feature a rated breaking capacity of 6kA, characterized by being economical, quick to install, safe and reliable.
Classification by Detectable Residual Current Type
- Type AC: RCBOs ensuring tripping for suddenly applied or slowly rising residual sinusoidal alternating currents.
- Type A: RCBOs ensuring tripping for suddenly applied or slowly rising residual sinusoidal alternating currents and for residual pulsating direct currents.
Classification by Time Delay upon Residual Current Occurrence
- Instantaneous Trip Type (General Type): Trips immediately without intentional time delay when a residual current exceeding the operating value occurs in the system.
- Type S (Selective Type): Specifically designed to achieve a predetermined limiting non-operating time corresponding to a given residual current value, in order to achieve the purpose of selective coordination with series-connected upstream and downstream protective devices.
- Type AP-R (Surge-immune Type): Equipment with ground-connected capacitors and inductors can generate instantaneous residual currents upon startup, often causing residual current protective devices to trip. AP-R is specifically designed for such sensitive loads. Simultaneously, instantaneous overvoltages caused by lightning, system switching overvoltages, high-frequency leakage currents, system asynchrony, etc., may all lead to the maloperation of residual current circuit-breakers. AP-R provides a short residual current non-operating time, effectively avoiding maloperation, thus providing reliable safety protection for the normal operation of equipment.
Classification by Tripping Principle
- Electromagnetic Type: Tripping function is independent of line voltage.
- Electronic Type: Tripping function is dependent on line voltage.

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