Schneider Electric R9R RCCB 40A 2 Pole – Popular 40 A AC-type RCCB with ~30 mA sensitivity for general residential/office leakage protection.
Schneider Electric R9R RCCB 25A 2 Pole – Smaller 25 A RCCB for lighter circuits (e.g., dedicated circuits).
Schneider Electric R9E RCCB 63A 2 Pole – Higher current 63 A version, good as a main RCCB for larger distribution boards.
Schneider Electric R9PR RCCB 63A 2 Pole – Another quality 63 A residual current breaker with strong reviews.
SCHNEIDER Acti9 iID RCCB 2P 40A 30mA type A SI – Modular Acti9 iID version with 30 mA sensitivity and improved indicator/visibility features — type A-SI for broader fault waveform detection. (kvc.com.my)
Schneider Electric iID RCD 2P 25A AC Type – 25 A Acti9 series RCCB with 10 mA sensitivity — good for areas needing high shock protection. (eezee.com.my)
Acti9 63A 2P RCCB 100mA – 63 A / 100 mA option when detection threshold is higher (e.g., for fire hazard protection).
Schneider Electric 2 Pole Type AC RCCB – Basic – Basic Schneider 2-pole AC RCCB — general protection at budget-friendly level.
A 2-Pole Residual Current Circuit Breaker monitors the current balance between live and neutral. If the current leaks (e.g., to earth through faulty insulation or human contact), it trips — helping protect against electric shock and leakage-induced fire hazards.
30 mA – Good for personal electric shock protection (living areas, kitchens, bathrooms).
10 mA – Higher sensitivity for very high protection zones (special needs spots).
100 mA or 300 mA – Used primarily for fire hazard/leakage overview or larger distribution feeds.
Rated current should match the total load of the circuit you’re protecting (e.g., 40 A for lighter panel, 63 A for main board).
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