Hager 2P 63A 30 /mA RCCB – A solid general-purpose 63 A 30 mA leakage breaker for residential or light commercial circuits (phase + neutral). Industry-standard earth-leakage protection, DIN-rail mount. (hager.my)
HAGER CE263B 63A 2 /Pole 100 /mA RCCB – 100 mA sensitivity version of the 63 A RCCB, suitable for broader panel or distribution protection (less sensitive than 30 mA). (assets.hager.com)
HAGER CE240B 40A 2 /Pole 100 /mA RCCB – 40 A 100 mA earth-leakage breaker, good for circuits with moderate load where 30 mA isn’t required. (edaran.my)
Residual current circuit breaker 40A 30 /mA 2 /Pole – Typical 40 A 30 mA AC RCCB for residential safety use.
Hager 40A 2 /Pole 100 /mA Type AC RCD – Another 40 A 100 mA type RCCB option, offering good value for larger feed protection.
Hager 2 Pole 25A 30 /mA RCCB – Lower-current 25 A RCCB with 30 mA sensitivity for smaller circuits.
HAGER CCA225B 2 /Pole 10 /mA RCCB – High-sensitivity 10 mA breaker for areas needing extra protection (wet or high-risk zones).
Hager RCCB 100A 2 /P 300 /mA – A 100 A rating with 300 mA leakage threshold, suited for fire protection or distribution main applications.
From the Hager range (based on official catalogue specs), RCCBs usually share these features: (hager.my)
Number of Poles: 2P — switches phase + neutral together
Rated Current (In): Commonly 16 A, 25 A, 40 A, 63 A, 100 A
Sensitivity Options: ~10 mA, 30 mA, 100 mA, 300 mA (choose based on protection level needed)
Rated Voltage: ~230 V AC for 2P units
Standards: Complies with IEC 61008-1 for earth leakage safety
Mounting: Standard DIN-rail installation
Indicators: Mechanical contact + trip indicators show OPEN/OFF/tripped status
10 mA: Very high sensitivity — protects against minor leakage/shock risk areas (e.g., bathrooms, wet sockets).
30 mA: Most common for personal shock protection in homes.
100 mA / 300 mA: Lower sensitivity for fire hazard prevention or main distributor protection; less nuisance tripping.
Tip: An RCCB does not protect against overloads or short circuits by itself — you typically pair it with MCBs in your DB for full circuit protection.
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