X7 RCCB DP 32 A Havells | DHRYCTDF100032
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Sourced through authorised channels, the Leading Brand DHRYCTDF100032 rccb delivers dependable performance for reliable circuit protection and isolation. Key ratings include 32 A, 2 Poles. myelectric.in stocks the X7 RCCB DP 32 A Havells | DHRYCTDF100032 for contractors, panel builders, and project buyers — buy online with GST invoice, or request a bulk quote for domestic supply and export to UAE, Singapore, UK, USA, Sri Lanka and more.
📋 Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Leading Brand |
| Part Number / SKU | DHRYCTDF100032 |
| Category | RCCB |
| Current Rating | 32 A |
| Poles | 2 Poles |
| Rated Voltage | 230V AC |
| Rated Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Max Break Time | ≤ 300 ms at rated IΔn (per IEC 61008-1) |
| RCD Type | Type AC (sinusoidal AC sensitive) |
| Protection Function | Earth leakage only — pair with upstream MCB for overcurrent |
| Mounting | 35mm DIN rail (EN 60715) |
| Test Facility | Built-in test button (monthly test per IS 12640) |
| Standard | IEC 61008 / IS 12640-1 |
| Certifications | BIS certified where applicable |
⚡ Key Features
- 32 A rated load current — the RCCB carries this full circuit current continuously while monitoring the live-neutral balance for any earth leakage.
- 2 Poles — for single-phase circuits; both live and neutral pass through the sensing core.
- 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.
- Worldwide export available — UAE, Singapore, UK, USA, Sri Lanka & more. Contact +91 94814 00316 for bulk pricing and international shipping.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the significance of the 32 A rating on the DHRYCTDF100032?
A: The 32 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: Will the DHRYCTDF100032 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 DHRYCTDF100032 specification (AC or A type) determines suitability — check the product marking.
Q: How many downstream circuits can be protected under the DHRYCTDF100032 without nuisance tripping?
A: Downstream MCBs or RCBOs can be connected below the DHRYCTDF100032, 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 DHRYCTDF100032?
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 DHRYCTDF100032 when the application specifically requires rccb characteristics.












