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POWER

designed with outdoor activities in mind, this range provides 

safe power solutions for garden and light DIY use

Masterplug Help Line

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www.masterplug.com

Stafford Park 1 Telford TF3 3BD ENGLAND

03300 249 279

Luceco PLC

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ARCDKG

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Part Number
Product Dimensions
Sockets

ARCDKG
Height 112mm x Width 50.5mm x Depth 72.3mm
1

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Standard(s)

Voltage
Maximum Current
Maximum Load (Wattage)
Rated Trip Current
RCD Type
Trip Speed

This product is certified to applicable British safety standards
BS 7071 1992
240VAC, 50Hz
13 

A

mps

3120W
30mA
Non-latching
40mS (Typical-at current 150mA).
Double pole RCD contact break BS7071

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FEATURES

OUTDOOR

RCD safety adaptor

1

SOCKET

72.3

50.5

68.1

54.3

44.2

11

2

• Added protection against fatal electric shocks

• One socket for connecting devices to the RCD adaptor

• Maximum load 3120 Watts, 240V AC

• 30mA trip speed 40ms (typical) to provide fast protection

• Non-latching (every time the supply to the RCD is interrupted it will trip and will need to be reset)

• Double pole contact break

• Ideal for home appliance spike protection

• Manufactured to BS 7071 1992

SAFETY WARNING

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND USE IN ACCORDANCE WITH OUR SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BELOW

Unplug from the mains before any inspection of the appliance.
Keep children away from sockets and electrical appliances.
Seek expert advice or contact the Masterplug Helpline on 03300 249 279 if you have difficulty setting your 
Masterplug RCD Adaptor if your RCD repeatedly trips when in use.
Store and use your RCD between -5 °C and +40 °C.
Use your RCD as a substitute for taking normal precautions when using mains electrical power.
Use in conditions where the atmosphere is loaded with flammable vapour.
Immerse in liquid or use in wet and humid conditions.
Drop the unit, and stop use if the case becomes damaged.
Use above an altitude of 2,000 metres above sea level.

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