Havells RCCB FP AC Type 63A 30MA
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📋 Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Leading Brand |
| Part Number / SKU | DHRGCRFF030063 |
| Category | RCCB |
| Current Rating | 63 A |
| Poles | 4 Poles |
| Sensitivity | 30 mA |
| Standard | IEC 61008 / IS 12640-1 |
| Certifications | BIS certified where applicable |
⚡ Key Features
- 30 mA sensitivity — standard personnel shock protection — trips before a lethal current (>50mA) can flow through the body (IEC 61008).
- 63 A rated load current — the RCCB carries this full circuit current continuously while monitoring the live-neutral balance for any earth leakage.
- 4 Poles — for three-phase four-wire (TN-S/TT) installations; all four conductors pass through the toroidal CT for complete leakage detection.
- Earth-leakage protection only — no overload or short-circuit protection; install in series with an appropriately rated MCB for full circuit protection.
- Mandatory test button — simulate a leakage fault to verify the trip mechanism without live fault conditions; test monthly per IS 12640 recommendation.
- Type AC — designed for purely sinusoidal AC residual currents on standard residential and commercial circuits.
- Manufactured to IEC 61008 / IS 12640-1 — complies with the applicable Indian BIS and IEC international standards for this product category.
- BIS certified where applicable — meets Indian regulatory requirements for use in government, commercial, and industrial electrical installations.
- Genuine authorised Leading Brand product — sourced directly from the official distribution network with full manufacturer traceability and warranty.
- GST invoice provided for India orders — valid for corporate procurement, government project orders, and public tender supply via myelectric.in.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the significance of the 63 A rating on the DHRGCRFF030063?
A: The 63 A rating is the device’s maximum continuous current carrying capacity under specified conditions (typically 40°C ambient). For circuit design, use 80% of this value as the design current to allow for derating due to grouping, temperature, and future load growth.
Q: Why is the 30 mA sensitivity specified on the DHRGCRFF030063 and when should you choose a different rating?
A: 30 mA is the residual current at which the DHRGCRFF030063 will trip within 300ms. A 30mA sensitivity provides additional shock protection (mandatory for socket circuits per IS 732). 100mA is used for fire protection (no shock protection). 300mA protects feeders without nuisance tripping. Choose based on the circuit’s risk profile — never use >30mA for socket outlet circuits in wet or high-risk locations.
Q: Will the DHRGCRFF030063 trip on earth faults from variable frequency drives (VFDs)?
A: VFDs, LED drivers, and switched-mode power supplies generate high-frequency leakage currents that can cause nuisance tripping in standard Type AC RCCBs. If your installation includes VFDs, use a Type A (for pulsating DC components) or Type F/B RCCB. The DHRGCRFF030063 specification (AC or A type) determines suitability — check the product marking.
Q: How many downstream circuits can be protected under the DHRGCRFF030063 without nuisance tripping?
A: Downstream MCBs or RCBOs can be connected below the DHRGCRFF030063, but the total standing leakage current of all connected circuits must not exceed 30–50% of the RCCB’s rated sensitivity — typically 9–15mA for a 30mA device. Each appliance with a filter (computers, VFDs, LED drivers) contributes 0.5–3mA of standing leakage, so limit the count of such loads per RCCB to prevent cumulative leakage causing nuisance tripping.
Q: What is the difference between an RCCB and a standard MCB — and why use the DHRGCRFF030063?
A: A standard MCB protects against overload and short-circuit only. An RCCB adds earth leakage (residual current) detection — it trips on faults as low as 30mA to ground, protecting against electric shock and fire from insulation faults, which a standard MCB cannot detect. Choose the DHRGCRFF030063 when the application specifically requires rccb characteristics.













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