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Design
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Mercury free
Rohs exemption information
Environmental disclosure
Eu rohs directive
Reach regulation
Reach regulation
China rohs regulation
Eu rohs directive
China rohs regulation
Others
Warranty duration(in months) bmecat
Weee label
Average percentage of recycled plastic content
Package 1 bare product quantity
Legacy weee scope
Unit type of package 1
Number of units in package 1
Package 1 height
Package 1 width
Package 1 length
Package 1 weight
Sustainable packaging
Removable battery
Packaging made with recycled cardboard
End of life manual availability
Warranty (in months)
Documents & downloads
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All
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End of Life Manual
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Environmental Disclosure
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Declaration of Conformity (Sustainability)
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need separate Resi9 AFDD for each circuit?
Hide ShowTherefore, we strongly recommend having a separate Resi9 AFDD for each final sub-circuit.
Can an AFDD replace a residual current device (RCD)?
Hide ShowWhat is a Resi9 AFDD?
Hide ShowArc Fault Detection Devices help to reduce the risk of electrical fire.
An AFDD is a detection device that automatically cuts the electricity supply when it detects an arc fault in a circuit by immediately cutting off the electricity supply. AFDDs help to prevent arc faults from reaching temperatures where fires can break out.
Which application should I use Resi9 AFDDs in?
Hide ShowWe would highly recommend it for power (socket outlet) circuits due to potential:
• Arcing in extension boards.
• Damage to cables plugged into socket outlets behind furniture like bedsides or sofas.
• Damage to extension leads due to bending around corners or trapping under furniture.
• Damage to plugged cables due to temperature variation, ultraviolet rays, vibrations, humidity, and rodents in outdoor environment.
• You should also consider lighting and other circuits in following applications:
• Premises with children, handicapped or elderly people that might take longer to evacuate in case of fire.
• Premises constructed with combustible materials e.g. wooden buildings that might not allow enough time to evacuate.
• Premises with high risk of fire due to nature of processed or stored goods like home-based business storing large amounts of paper, wooden or other combustible materials
• Irreplaceable goods stored on premises
Please refer to standard AS/NZS 3000 for further information.