Phase Relays

Gacia Phase 4-Pole Earth Leakage Relay 63A 400V Χ63Α 6KA 30mA Type A

Key features:

  • Number of Poles: 4
  • Short Circuit Resistance: 6kA
  • Rated Voltage: 400V
  • Rated Current: 63A
  • Leakage Current: 30mA

Specifications

Specifications

Type
Earth Leakage
Number of Poles
4
Voltage
400 V
Nominal Voltage
63 A
Leakage Current
30 mA
Type of Residual Current Relay
Type A

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  • singx23
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    The review concerns the pr8ne model. Code 500-37513. Good price for type A as well as for a Chinese product. Although the latter doesn't mean much since the use of Chinese materials by companies is now widespread.
    This particular one requires the first phase at contact 1/2 for the test button to work...
    So far, the test button only trips when phase 1/2 is present... I think that's what the diagram on it also shows...
    So if for some reason phase 1/2 drops, the other two phases at terminals 3/4 and 5/6 will continue to have power without the test button working...
    At least that's what I assume since I don't yet have a leakage tester for each phase...
    Probably the button only tests phase 1 but the protection continues to exist internally for all 3 phases...
    I still need to verify this at some point with an instrument...
    I'm not an expert, I'm just describing my observations...
    The truth is that at my house I used to have a similar relay, an old technology Siemens due to the panel's layout, four-pole and not two-pole, connected only to phase 5/6 in a single-phase supply and the leakage protection system worked fine...
    I guess it depends on the relay regarding what it allows and what not....
    Anyway, until I figured out what was going on, I did quite a bit of searching...

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  • The review concerns the pr8ne model. Code 500-37513. Good price for type A as well as for a Chinese product. Although the latter doesn't mean much since the use of Chinese materials by companies is now widespread.
    This particular one requires the first phase at contact 1/2 for the test button to work...
    So far, the test button only trips when phase 1/2 is present... I think that's what the diagram on it also shows...
    So if for some reason phase 1/2 drops, the other two phases at terminals 3/4 and 5/6 will continue to have power without the test button working...
    At least that's what I assume since I don't yet have a leakage tester for each phase...
    Probably the button only tests phase 1 but the protection continues to exist internally for all 3 phases...
    I still need to verify this at some point with an instrument...
    I'm not an expert, I'm just describing my observations...
    The truth is that at my house I used to have a similar relay, an old technology Siemens due to the panel's layout, four-pole and not two-pole, connected only to phase 5/6 in a single-phase supply and the leakage protection system worked fine...
    I guess it depends on the relay regarding what it allows and what not....
    Anyway, until I figured out what was going on, I did quite a bit of searching...

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Specifications

Type
Earth Leakage
Number of Poles
4
Voltage
400 V
Nominal Voltage
63 A
Leakage Current
30 mA
Type of Residual Current Relay
Type A

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • singx23
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    1 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    The review concerns the pr8ne model. Code 500-37513. Good price for type A as well as for a Chinese product. Although the latter doesn't mean much since the use of Chinese materials by companies is now widespread.
    This particular one requires the first phase at contact 1/2 for the test button to work...
    So far, the test button only trips when phase 1/2 is present... I think that's what the diagram on it also shows...
    So if for some reason phase 1/2 drops, the other two phases at terminals 3/4 and 5/6 will continue to have power without the test button working...
    At least that's what I assume since I don't yet have a leakage tester for each phase...
    Probably the button only tests phase 1 but the protection continues to exist internally for all 3 phases...
    I still need to verify this at some point with an instrument...
    I'm not an expert, I'm just describing my observations...
    The truth is that at my house I used to have a similar relay, an old technology Siemens due to the panel's layout, four-pole and not two-pole, connected only to phase 5/6 in a single-phase supply and the leakage protection system worked fine...
    I guess it depends on the relay regarding what it allows and what not....
    Anyway, until I figured out what was going on, I did quite a bit of searching...

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • The review concerns the pr8ne model. Code 500-37513. Good price for type A as well as for a Chinese product. Although the latter doesn't mean much since the use of Chinese materials by companies is now widespread.
    This particular one requires the first phase at contact 1/2 for the test button to work...
    So far, the test button only trips when phase 1/2 is present... I think that's what the diagram on it also shows...
    So if for some reason phase 1/2 drops, the other two phases at terminals 3/4 and 5/6 will continue to have power without the test button working...
    At least that's what I assume since I don't yet have a leakage tester for each phase...
    Probably the button only tests phase 1 but the protection continues to exist internally for all 3 phases...
    I still need to verify this at some point with an instrument...
    I'm not an expert, I'm just describing my observations...
    The truth is that at my house I used to have a similar relay, an old technology Siemens due to the panel's layout, four-pole and not two-pole, connected only to phase 5/6 in a single-phase supply and the leakage protection system worked fine...
    I guess it depends on the relay regarding what it allows and what not....
    Anyway, until I figured out what was going on, I did quite a bit of searching...

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
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