The 5SV3416-6: This is a 2-pole residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) from the SENTRON family, rated 63 A continuous with no derating needed up to 60 °C — at 65 °C it still carries 56.96 A, so the thermal margin is generous for most 40–50 °C panel interiors. The 100 mA residual trip threshold (Type A, instantaneous) catches pulsating DC faults common on variable-speed drives and electronic loads — a standard AC-only RCCB would miss those. It's rated for 10 kA short-circuit capacity per IEC 61008-1, with a 0.8 kA rating under EN 60898 for domestic-style coordination. Mounts on DIN rail (REG), 36 mm wide — two modular width units — and accepts supply from top or bottom. The IP20 rating applies once the distribution board is installed with conductors connected; the housing is silicone-free.
If you're holding a BOM line for this order code, the part is available through independent distribution channels without a last-time-buy deadline.
Does it drop into a 5SL6220-7 panel?
Both are 2-pole, 36 mm wide DIN-rail RCCBs, so the footprint and busbar spacing are identical. The 5SV3416-6 carries 63 A vs the 5SL6220-7's 25 A, and its 100 mA residual trip is finer than the 300 mA typical on the 5SL series — meaning it fits the same panel cutout but serves a different load profile (higher current, more sensitive ground-fault protection). No rewiring needed; just confirm the upstream breaker's SCCR coordination.
