RDCBC-A-125 1P
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Featuring a compact DIN-rail mountable design, the breaker fits standard electrical panels and uses a thermal-magnetic tripping mechanism to ensure rapid response to abnormal currents. The built-in Zigbee module allows real-time communication with compatible hubs, enabling remote monitoring, control, and energy management. The device is engineered for both residential and commercial applications, offering enhanced safety through proactive fault detection and intuitive digital management.
Zigbee 3.0 Connectivity: Utilizes the latest Zigbee protocol for low-latency, energy-efficient communication, supporting integration with popular smart home platforms like Philips Hue, Samsung SmartThings, and custom IoT systems. This enables remote switching, status tracking, and automated workflows via mobile apps or voice commands.
Dual Protection Mechanism: Combines thermal protection for gradual overloads (tripping at 1.45x rated current within 60 minutes) and magnetic protection for instantaneous short-circuit detection (tripping at 5-10x rated current within 10ms), adhering to IEC 60898 safety standards.
Real-time Energy Analytics: Monitors live electrical parameters including voltage, current, active power, and cumulative energy consumption. Users can access detailed historical reports via the companion app to identify inefficiencies, optimize load distribution, and reduce energy costs.
Fault Alerts & Remote Control: Sends instant push notifications to mobile devices in case of tripped circuits, voltage fluctuations, or unusual consumption patterns. Supports remote on/off operations, ideal for managing multiple circuits in large properties or remotely disabling non-essential loads during emergencies.
Plug-and-Play Installation: Requires no additional wiring beyond standard 1P+N connections and mounts effortlessly on 35mm DIN rails. The commissioning process is simplified via the Zigbee hub's pairing interface, suitable for both professional electricians and DIY enthusiasts.
Residential Smart Grids: Replaces traditional breakers in home electrical panels to enable smart control of critical circuits, such as those powering HVAC systems, water heaters, or home offices. Homeowners can schedule power cycles, receive alerts for tripped breakers, and monitor energy usage per circuit.
Commercial Building Management: Used in offices, retail spaces, and hospitality venues to protect sensitive equipment like servers, POS systems, and LED lighting networks. Facility managers can remotely isolate faulty circuits, generate energy reports for tenant billing, and integrate with building management systems (BMS) for centralized control.
Industrial Subpanels: Suitable for light industrial setups, protecting machinery, pumps, and conveyor belts in workshops or small factories. The Zigbee connectivity allows integration with industrial IoT platforms for predictive maintenance and real-time fault diagnostics.
Rental Property Management: Landlords can remotely monitor energy consumption and circuit health across multiple units, reducing maintenance visits and enhancing tenant safety. Automated alerts for overloads help prevent electrical hazards in shared living spaces.
Q: What is the maximum number of Zigbee devices this breaker can connect to?
A: The breaker operates within a Zigbee mesh network that supports up to 1,000 nodes, though practical limits depend on hub capacity and environmental factors like signal interference.
Q: Can I use this breaker without a smart home hub?
A: Yes, it functions as a standalone circuit breaker with basic protection features. However, a Zigbee hub is required to unlock remote monitoring, automation, and app-based control.
Q: Does the breaker support multi-language interfaces?
A: The companion app supports English, Spanish, French, and German, with firmware updates regularly adding new languages. The physical device's status indicators are universal (LEDs for power, trip, and connection).
Q: What is the temperature rating for this breaker?
A: It operates reliably in temperatures ranging from -5°C to +60°C, making it suitable for both indoor and protected outdoor installations.
Q: Can I install this breaker in a 120V system?
A: No, this model is designed for 230V systems. A 120V-compatible version (RDCBC Z-125-120) is available for North American markets, supporting 15-50A loads.