Rated 10 A with a C-curve magnetic trip (5...10 x In) and 100 mA earth-leakage sensitivity, it breaks fault currents up to 6000 A Icn at 230...240 V AC, 50 Hz, per EN/IEC 61009-2-1. The thermal-magnetic trip handles both overload and short-circuit; the integrated residual-current element covers ground faults.
The 100 mA earth-leakage threshold is higher than the 30 mA used for personal shock protection — this unit is intended for equipment or fire protection where a lower sensitivity would cause unwanted trips from leakage in long cable runs or industrial gear. The 6000 A breaking capacity is the standard domestic/commercial rating in Europe; for industrial panels with higher prospective fault current, you would step up to a 10 kA or higher-rated device.
This RCBO clips onto a DIN rail (EN/IEC 60715) and is designed for distribution boards — the evidence lists its device location as "Outgoer", meaning the load-side branch circuits. Terminals accept 1...16 mm² rigid or 1...10 mm² flexible (with or without ferrule); strip 15 mm and torque to 2 N.m. The toggle gives ON, OFF, and fault-trip local signalling.
