
Horizontal RCD Cat. Number: ESOMHR10
Standard : AS/NZS3000, AS/NZS3003, AS/NZS3190
The ESCO ESOMHR10 is a horizontal-mounted Residual Current Device (RCD) designed to deliver reliable protection in healthcare and commercial electrical installations.
Operating at 230-240V AC, 50Hz with a double-pole configuration, it supports a maximum load of 20A and features a high-sensitivity tripping current of 10mA (Type I), ensuring rapid disconnection in the event of leakage to safeguard both people and equipment.
It is available in white, red, or dark blue finishes, with an 84mm mounting centre to suit standard installations.

Vertical RCD Cat. Number: ESOMVR10
Standard : AS/NZS3000, AS/NZS3003, AS/NZS3190
The ESCO ESOMVR10 is a vertical-mounted Residual Current Device (RCD) engineered for dependable electrical safety in healthcare and commercial environments.
Operating at 230-240V AC, 50Hz with a double-pole configuration, it supports a maximum load of 20A and offers a sensitive tripping current of 10mA (Type I), ensuring fast disconnection under fault conditions to protect both users and equipment.
With an 84mm mounting centre, it is designed for easy installation and is available in universal white, red, or dark blue finishes to suit different circuit requirements.

Equipotential Single Stud Cat. Number: EPST
The ESCO EPST (Equipotential Stud Test Point) is a dedicated earthing component designed to provide a reliable connection point for equipotential bonding in medical and commercial installations.
Built for use in equipotential junction (EPJ) systems, the EPST ensures that all conductive surfaces are maintained at the same electrical potential, reducing the risk of electric shock.
The unit consists of a robust earthing stud mounted on a plate, offering a secure and low-resistance connection point for testing and verifying continuity of equipotential bonding circuits. Compact and practical, the EPST allows installers and maintenance teams to easily connect and test earthing lugs, supporting effective electrical safety management in critical environments such as hospitals and healthcare facilities.