Leakage current sensor BRCM01C
fluxgateDCAC

leakage current sensor
leakage current sensor
leakage current sensor
leakage current sensor
leakage current sensor
leakage current sensor
leakage current sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
fluxgate
Electrical characteristics
AC, DC
Other characteristics
through-hole, leakage, monitoring, RCD
Primary current

Max.: 32 A

Min.: 0 A

Description

BRCM01C can be seen as either a residual direct current monitoring device (RDC-MD) compliant to IEC 62955 or an AC/DC RCM compliant to IEC 60947-2-(M) and IEC 62955 because the device has separate Pins for solely DC trip output and AC&DC trip output. With A built-in Mosfet of maximum switching current of 500mA, BRCM01C can be directly coupled to a relay or contactor in EV chargers. In addition to the 12V version, a particular version of 5V products can be provided. Product Highlights - High compatibility 12V DC interface facilitating compatible integration for EV charger manufacturers in Europe - Flexible integration Two fault signal pins for solely DC 6mA and Type-A 30mA +DC 6mA alarming - Large apertures A compact design with a 17mm through-hole for charging cable up to 3P+N 32Arsion module is specifically designed, so as to help RDC-MD achieve a high-level EMC performance - Improved performance Fast response time and high level of immunity against nuisance tripping with a "hook" structure to fasten the cable connecting to the DC RCM, so as to mitigate the risk of loosened conditions - Cost saving Cost-effective solution of the built-in residual current device for AC EV charger

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Hannover Messe 2024
Hannover Messe 2024

22-26 Apr 2024 Hannover (Germany) Hall Vide - Stand Vide

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