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Homepage>BS EN 4839-003:2018 Aerospace series. Arc Fault Circuit breakers, three-pole, temperature compensated, rated currents 3 A to 25 A, 115/200 V a.c. 400 Hz constant frequency Without auxiliary contacts. Product standard
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BS EN 4839-003:2018 Aerospace series. Arc Fault Circuit breakers, three-pole, temperature compensated, rated currents 3 A to 25 A, 115/200 V a.c. 400 Hz constant frequency Without auxiliary contacts. Product standard

BS EN 4839-003:2018

Aerospace series. Arc Fault Circuit breakers, three-pole, temperature compensated, rated currents 3 A to 25 A, 115/200 V a.c. 400 Hz constant frequency Without auxiliary contacts. Product standard

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Označení normy:BS EN 4839-003:2018
Počet stran:16
Vydáno:2018-10-16
ISBN:978 0 580 51911 6
Status:Standard
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BS EN 4839-003:2018


This standard BS EN 4839-003:2018 Aerospace series. Arc Fault Circuit breakers, three-pole, temperature compensated, rated currents 3 A to 25 A, 115/200 V a.c. 400 Hz constant frequency is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 49.060 Aerospace electric equipment and systems

This European Standard specifies the required characteristics for three-pole, arc fault circuit breakers, rated currents from 3 A to 25 A, switching capacity 65 In, for use in aircraft electrical systems. Their operating temperatures are between − 40 °C to 85 °C at a maximum altitude of Z = 15 000 m. The thermal protection is temperature compensated and operates between − 55 °C and 125 °C.

These arc fault circuit breakers are operated by a push-pull type single pushbutton (actuator), with delayed action "trip-free" tripping.

They will continue to function up to the short-circuit current.