EARU EARU1036

EARU 32A Circuit Breaker Instruction Manual

Model: EARU1036

1. Ngwaahịa gafereview

The EARU 32A Circuit Breaker (Model EARU1036) is an Advanced Protection Suite (APS) designed to safeguard electrical circuits, appliances, and personnel. It integrates multiple protection functions into a single device, ensuring comprehensive safety and reliability for various electrical installations.

Akụkụ ndị bụ isi:

  • Automatic Over-Voltage Trip: Disconnects when sustained line voltage gafere 275 VAC.
  • Automatic Under-Voltage Trip: Disconnects when sustained line voltage drops below 175 VAC.
  • Short-Circuit Trip: Provides fast interruption for high-fault currents.
  • Overload Trip: Offers thermal/magnetic or electronic overload protection for sustained overloads.
  • Automatic Electric-Shock Trip (Earth Leakage): Isolates circuits on dangerous leakage currents, preventing shock hazards.
  • Automatic Surge Protection: Mitigates voltage spikes and transients to protect sensitive electronics.
  • Automatic Arc Protection (Arc-Fault Detection): Detects and isolates dangerous arcing conditions rapidly.

2. Ozi nchekwa

Please read all safety instructions carefully before installing, operating, or maintaining this device. Failure to follow these instructions may result in electrical shock, fire, serious injury, or death.

  • Ndị ọrụ tozuru oke: Installation and maintenance must be performed by a qualified electrician or authorized service personnel.
  • Ịkwụsị ike: Always disconnect the main power supply before performing any installation, wiring, or maintenance on the circuit breaker.
  • waya ziri ezi: Ensure all connections (phase, neutral, and protective earth) are correctly identified and securely wired according to local electrical codes and the provided wiring diagram. Incorrect wiring can lead to device malfunction or safety hazards.
  • Ọnọdụ gburugburu: Do not install the device in environments with excessive moisture, dust, corrosive gases, or extreme temperatures outside the specified operating range.
  • Nyocha mmebi: Before installation and operation, inspect the device for any signs of physical damage. Do not install or operate a damaged unit.

3. Product Components and Wiring Diagram

Familiarize yourself with the main components and the correct wiring configuration of the EARU 32A Circuit Breaker.

Zuru ezu view of EARU 32A Circuit Breaker components and wiring diagram

Foto nke 1: Zuru ezu view of the EARU 32A Circuit Breaker, highlighting its terminals, operating handle, test button, wiring diagram, surge protection indicator, reset button, fastening screws, and flame retardant housing. The diagram shows connections for Line (L), Neutral (N), and Protective Earth (PE). It emphasizes that the circuit must be wired and grounded correctly to ensure proper operation and protection.

Product Dimensions and Parameters

Dimensions and key parameters of EARU 32A Circuit Breaker

Foto nke 2: This image displays the physical dimensions of the EARU 32A Circuit Breaker (94mm height, 71mm width, 45mm depth) and lists key product parameters such as Product Series (EADZ47L-32SVP), Rated Voltage (AC230V), Mechanical Lifespan (20000 cycles), Compliance Standard (IEC61009-1), Rated Residual Operating Current (30mA), Poles (2P+PE/4Pole), Product Certification (CE), and Breaking Capacity (6000A). It also highlights advanced features like overload, short circuit, lightning, leakage, over-undervoltage protection, smart reset, and real-time monitoring.

4. Nwụnye

The EARU 32A Circuit Breaker is designed for DIN-rail mounting. Ensure the installation environment is dry, well-ventilated, and free from corrosive substances.

Nzọụkwụ nwụnye:

  1. Ịkwanye: Securely attach the circuit breaker to a standard DIN rail in your electrical panel.
  2. Njikọ waya: Tụtụ aka na Foto 1 for the wiring diagram. Connect the incoming Line (L) and Neutral (N) wires to the top terminals and the outgoing load wires to the bottom terminals. Ensure the Protective Earth (PE) is correctly connected.
  3. Imechi ọnụ ọnụ: Use appropriate tools to tighten all fastening screws on the terminals to ensure secure electrical contact and prevent loose connections, which can cause overheating or arcing.
  4. Nyocha: Double-check all wiring connections for correctness and tightness before restoring power.
EARU Circuit Breaker installed in an electrical panel

Foto nke 3: An EARU Circuit Breaker installed on a DIN rail within an electrical panel, demonstrating a typical installation scenario with connected wiring.

5. Ntuziaka ọrụ

Basic Operation and Leakage Protection Test

Follow these steps for normal operation and to periodically test the leakage protection function of your circuit breaker.

Instructions for powering on and testing leakage protection

Foto nke 4: This image illustrates the basic operating instructions. Nzọụkwụ 1: To power on, pull up the operating handle (red switch) and ensure the 'R' button is protruding, indicating a power-on state. Nzọụkwụ 2: If the handle jumps down automatically and the 'R' button bounces, it signifies a normal power-off state. Nzọụkwụ 3: If the 'R' button is pressed and the handle does not jump down, it indicates a problem. Nzọụkwụ 4: After a successful test or reset, the device returns to a powered-on state.

Detailed instructions for leakage protection device inspection

Foto nke 5: Detailed instructions for inspecting the leakage protection device. Nzọụkwụ 1: With the operating handle pulled up and the 'R' button not protruding (power-on state), press the 'Test' key to test the leakage protection device. Nzọụkwụ 2: If the handle jumps down automatically and the 'R' button bounces, the device is in a power-off state, indicating the leakage protection device is functioning normally. Nzọụkwụ 3: If the 'Test' switch is pressed and the handle does not jump down, and the 'R' button does not automatically pop up, the device is in an energized state, indicating a problem with the leakage protection device, and it cannot provide protection. A new leakage device needs to be replaced. Nzọụkwụ 4: After a normal inspection (handle automatically jumps down, 'R' button automatically pops up), the device is in a power-off state. Press the 'R' button that just popped up, and then pull up the operating handle to power on the appliance normally.

Parameter Setting (Adjustable Voltage and Current Protector)

The EARU Circuit Breaker allows for adjustment of various protection parameters. The following video demonstrates how to set these parameters.

Vidio 1: This video demonstrates how to adjust the protection parameters on an EARU Adjustable Voltage and Current Protector. It shows setting the overvoltage (P-1, range 240-300V), undervoltage (P-2, range 140-200V), overcurrent (P-3, range 1A-40A/63A/80A), reset/start delay (P-4, range 1s-300s), and relay recovery delay (P-5, range 1s-300s) settings. The video also shows the overcurrent recovery delay (P-6, range 1s-300s). This process involves pressing the 'SET' button to enter programming mode and using the up/down arrows to adjust values.

6. Nlekọta

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and reliable operation of your EARU Circuit Breaker.

  • Nyocha oge: Visually inspect the circuit breaker and its connections regularly for any signs of damage, discoloration, or loose wiring.
  • Nhicha: Keep the device clean and free from dust and debris. Use a dry, soft cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or solvents.
  • Bọtịnụ ule: Periodically press the 'Test' button to verify the functionality of the leakage protection. Refer to the 'Leakage Protection Device Inspection' section for detailed steps.
  • Nyochaa ndị ọkachamara: It is recommended to have a qualified electrician perform a comprehensive check of your electrical system, including circuit breakers, at least once every few years.

7. Nchọpụta nsogbu

If you encounter issues with your EARU Circuit Breaker, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps. For complex problems, contact a qualified electrician.

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Ngwaọrụ anaghị agbanwu ọkụIncorrect wiring; No input power; Device faultCheck wiring connections (L, N, PE); Verify main power supply; If wiring and power are correct, device may be faulty and require replacement.
Frequent tripping (Over-Voltage/N'okpuru-Voltage)Unstable power supply; Incorrect voltagntọalaLelee ahịrị mbata voltage stability; Adjust over/under voltage settings (refer to Parameter Setting video) if necessary, ensuring they are within safe operating limits for your appliances.
Frequent tripping (Overload/Short Circuit)Excessive load; Short circuit in connected appliance/wiringReduce connected load; Inspect appliances and wiring for short circuits; Adjust overcurrent settings (refer to Parameter Setting video) if appropriate for the load, but do not exceed device rating.
Frequent tripping (Earth Leakage/Electric Shock)Ground fault in connected appliance/wiring; Device faultInspect appliances and wiring for ground faults; Perform leakage protection test (refer to Operating Instructions); If test fails and no external fault is found, device may be faulty.
Leakage protection test fails (handle does not jump down)Leakage protection mechanism faultThe leakage protection device is faulty and cannot provide protection. It must be replaced immediately.

8. Nka na ụzụ nkọwa

Key technical specifications for the EARU 32A Circuit Breaker, Model EARU1036.

NkọwapụtaUru
ỤdịEARU
Nọmba nlereanyaEARU1036
Ogo dị ugbu a30 ndeamps (Residual Operating Current)
Voltage230 volts
Wattage10000 Watt
Akụkụ ngwaahịa (D x W x H)20D x 12W x 12H centimita
Ụdị ihe mgbawa sekitRCBO, RCCB, ELCB, MCB, Surge Protector
Ụdị nkwụnyeDIN Rail Ugwu
Ọnụọgụ nke okporo osisi6 (Implied from 2P+PE/4Pole in image, actual product is 2-pole with earth protection)
Ibu Ibu450 g
Isi Iyi IkeAC Kwadoro
Ngwa gụnyere2 IN ONE (Circuit Breaker)
Mba onye siIndia
Ụbọchị mbụ dịNọvemba 10, 2022

9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

The EARU 32A Circuit Breaker comes with a 2-year warranty, backed by GE-authorized service. For warranty claims, technical assistance, or product support, please contact your retailer or the authorized service center.

Onye nrụpụta: EARU

Onye na-ere ahịa: GE INDIA INC.

Biko dowe ihe akaebe nke ịzụrụ ihe maka nkwado akwụkwọ ikike.

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