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Blue Sea Systems #1502 360-series panel RCBO 30A Main Double Pole Rocker
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Blue Sea Systems 360 Series Panel RCBO #1502
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360 series panel with 30 Amp main double pole breaker and RCBO.  Residual Current Devices (RCDs) respond to leakage of electrical current outside of the intended circuit path. When the RCD function is combined with overload and short circuit protection, the device is often referred to as an RCBO. In the USA, a device that trips on leakages of nominally 5mA and meets certain standards is called a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI). A device meeting the same standards but with a trip level of 30mA is called an Electrical Leakage Circuit Interrupter (ELCI). This device provides GFCI or ELCI functions and circuit protection in panel mounted breakers. NOTE: These devices are designed for 120V 60-Cycle and 120/240V 60-Cycle applications. They are not calibrated for proper trip performance in 230V 50 Hz systems as found in Europe, Australia or New Zealand.

  • This panel complies with the new ABYC standard
  • For 120 volts AC
  • 30 Amp double pole breaker
  • 30 mA trip RCBO
  • Backlit panel labels
  • "On" indicating LED
  • Red "Reverse Polarity" indicating LED

For further information see these technical briefs

AC Ground Faults, the Boater, and ABYCUnderstanding Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupters (ELCIs) and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) to make your boat safer.

AC Ground Faults, the Boater, and ABYCUnderstanding Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupters (ELCIs) and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) to make your boat safer.

 

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Mandatory for all new AC shore power installations starting August 2010
Peter Kennedy (Annapolis, MD) 6/3/2010 11:25 AM
This panel or one like it will become mandatory as part of the ABYC standards revision coming in effect August 2010. It offers whole boat protection for stray current and is an important safety addition. It functions in the same way as a GFCI receptacle but with a higher trip current to prevent nuisance tripping.
UPC: 632085015022

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