Eaton FBHmV RCCB Add-on Unit
Product Environmental Profile
Product Overview
The Eaton Moeller series xEffect - FBHmV RCCB add-on unit is designed to detect and interrupt residual currents that pose a risk of electric shock or fire. By integrating an AZ Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) up to 125A, it provides additional protection against short circuits and overloads, ensuring a more comprehensive safety mechanism. This combination enhances the overall reliability and efficiency of the electrical installation process.
Representative Product: FBHMV-125/4/1-S/A (170176)
Product Category: Blocks and Differential Switches
Functional Unit Description: Protects people and premises at risk of fire or explosion against insulation defects in a circuit with rated voltage 415 V, rated current 125 A, with 4 poles, sensitivity of 1000 mA, and differential protection type S/A. Applicable for Household/Commercial or Industrial applications, considering a 20-year reference service life.
Image Description: A photograph of an Eaton FBHmV RCCB add-on unit, showing its front panel with switches and labels.
Product Offerings
The PEP concerns product offerings from Eaton Moeller series xEffect - FBHmV RCCB add-on unit:
- Series: FBHmV
- Rated Operational Current: 80A, 125A
- Number of poles: 2, 4
- Rated fault current: 30mA, 300mA, 500mA, 1000mA
- Leakage current type: A, AC, S/A
Company Information
Company: Eaton elektrotechnika s.r.o.
Address: Suchdol nad Lužnicí 89, 378 06 Suchdol nad Lužnicí, Czechia
Constituent Materials
Reference product mass (with packaging): 1.35E+00kg
Category pep material | Material constituent | Mass (kg) | % contribution |
---|---|---|---|
Metals | Copper | 6.89E-01 | 50.9% |
Others | Cardboard | 1.85E-01 | 13.6% |
Plastics | Polyamide 6 GF30 | 1.54E-01 | 11.4% |
Metals | Stainless Steel | 1.16E-01 | 8.6% |
Metals | Steel | 1.16E-01 | 8.5% |
Other | Wood | 3.50E-02 | 2.6% |
Other | Electronics | 3.25E-02 | 2.4% |
Plastics | Polyamide 66 GF30 | 8.93E-03 | 0.7% |
Plastics | Polyether sulfone (PES) | 6.61E-03 | 0.5% |
Metals | Ferronickel | 3.14E-03 | 0.2% |
Plastics | Polycarbonate | 2.78E-03 | 0.2% |
Plastics | Polyamide 6 | 1.34E-03 | <0.1% |
Others | Glass fiber | 1.15E-03 | <0.1% |
Metals | Tin | 9.67E-04 | <0.1% |
Metals | Silver | 8.58E-04 | <0.1% |
Other | Miscellaneous | 1.62E-03 | <0.1% |
Total | 1.35E+00 | 100% |
Substance Assessment
The representative product is compliant with the EU-RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU) with exemption. The product contains Lead as a Substance-of-Very-High-Concern (SVHC) on the Candidate List of the EU-REACH Regulation (1907/2006/EC).
Additional Environmental Information
Manufacturing: The product is assembled at an Eaton plant in the Czech Republic, holding management system certifications according to ISO 14001 standards. Energy model used: Czech Republic.
Distribution: Distribution within Europe from Eaton's last logistics platform is considered as per PCR rules. Eaton is committed to minimizing weight and volume for transport efficiency.
Installation: Product is installed in Europe. Installation process requires no energy consumption and generates no waste other than packaging. Energy model used: Europe.
Use: The product requires energy consumption during operation. Usage profile: 39.7 W power loss at full load. For industrial applications (50% loading, 30% use time), total losses are 521.65 kWh over 20 years. No maintenance/replacement needed during useful life.
End of life: Product disposed with WEEE guidelines. Energy model used: Europe.
Module-D: Calculated according to PCR-ed4-EN-2021 09 06, expressing net benefits and loads beyond system boundaries.
Environmental Impact Indicators
Calculations based on Product's Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) in accordance with ISO 14040/44, covering the entire lifecycle ("Cradle-to-Grave"). System modelling used LCA software EIME v6.2.5-3 with CODDE-2024-04 database. Indicators Set: PEF EF 3.1 (Compliance: PEP ed.4, EN15804+A2) v2.0.
Mandatory Environmental Impact Indicators (Summary)
Mandatory environmental impact indicators | Units | Sum | A1-A3 Manufacturing | A4 Distribution | A5 Installation | B6 Operational energy use | C1-C4 End of life | D - Benefits and loads beyond the system boundaries |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Climate change - total (GWP) | kg CO2 eq. | 1.94E+02 | 7.97E+00 | 3.24E-01 | 6.04E-01 | 1.84E+02 | 1.64E+00 | -1.92E+00 |
Climate change - fossil fuels (GWP-f) | kg CO2 eq. | 1.94E+02 | 8.04E+00 | 3.24E-01 | 2.51E-01 | 1.84E+02 | 1.55E+00 | -2.06E+00 |
Climate change - biogenics (GWP-b) | kg CO2 eq. | 7.05E-01 | -7.23E-02 | 0.00E+00 | 3.53E-01 | 3.38E-01 | 8.56E-02 | 1.46E-01 |
Climate change - land use and land use transformation (GWP-lu) | kg CO2 eq. | 5.85E-06 | 4.45E-06 | 0.00E+00 | 0.00E+00 | 0.00E+00 | 1.40E-06 | 0.00E+00 |
Ozone depletion (ODP) | kg eq. CFC-11 | 2.04E-06 | 1.06E-06 | 4.97E-10 | 8.24E-09 | 8.91E-07 | 8.30E-08 | -4.37E-07 |
Acidification (AP) | mole of H+ eq. | 1.16E+00 | 1.97E-01 | 2.05E-03 | 8.70E-04 | 9.42E-01 | 1.38E-02 | -7.40E-02 |
Freshwater eutrophication (EP-fw) | kg P eq. | 4.29E-03 | 1.16E-03 | 1.22E-07 | 2.65E-06 | 4.84E-04 | 2.65E-03 | -6.08E-06 |
Marine aquatic eutrophication (EP-m) | kg of N eq. | 1.26E-01 | 7.95E-03 | 9.63E-04 | 3.02E-04 | 1.15E-01 | 1.80E-03 | -1.89E-03 |
Terrestrial eutrophication (EP-t) | mole of N eq. | 1.97E+00 | 9.05E-02 | 1.06E-02 | 2.21E-03 | 1.84E+00 | 2.37E-02 | -2.09E-02 |
Photochemical ozone formation (POCP) | kg of NMVOC eq. | 4.06E-01 | 3.62E-02 | 2.66E-03 | 5.49E-04 | 3.61E-01 | 5.88E-03 | -1.08E-02 |
Depletion of abiotic resources - elements (ADPe) | kg eq. Sb | 2.73E-03 | 2.58E-03 | 1.28E-08 | 1.49E-08 | 6.50E-05 | 8.59E-05 | -1.07E-03 |
Depletion of abiotic resources - fossil fuels (ADP-f) | MJ | 4.88E+03 | 1.79E+02 | 4.53E+00 | 2.42E+00 | 4.64E+03 | 5.40E+01 | -4.80E+01 |
Water scarcity (WDP) | m3 of eq.. deprivation worldwide | 2.71E+01 | 1.02E+01 | 1.23E-03 | 5.68E-02 | 1.41E+01 | 2.77E+00 | -3.70E+00 |
Note: Full tables for all indicators and phases are available in the original document. The table above presents a summary of key mandatory indicators.
Inventory Flow Indicators (Summary)
Summary of key inventory flow indicators:
Inventory flow indicators | Units | Sum | A1-A3 Manufacturing | A4 Distribution | A5 Installation | B6 Operational energy use | C1-C4 End of life | D - Benefits and loads beyond the system boundaries |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Use of renewable primary energy, excluding renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials | MJ | 1.24E+03 | 5.97E+00 | 6.04E-03 | 9.51E-01 | 1.23E+03 | 2.38E+00 | -1.59E+00 |
Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials | MJ | 4.22E+00 | 4.22E+00 | 0.00E+00 | 0.00E+00 | 0.00E+00 | 0.00E+00 | -2.56E+00 |
Total use of renewable primary energy resources (primary energy and primary energy resources used as raw materials) | MJ | 1.24E+03 | 1.02E+01 | 6.04E-03 | 9.51E-01 | 1.23E+03 | 2.38E+00 | -4.15E+00 |
Use of non-renewable primary energy, excluding non-renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials | MJ | 4.88E+03 | 1.75E+02 | 4.53E+00 | 2.42E+00 | 4.64E+03 | 5.40E+01 | -4.76E+01 |
Use of non-renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials | MJ | 4.44E+00 | 4.44E+00 | 0.00E+00 | 0.00E+00 | 0.00E+00 | 0.00E+00 | -3.47E-01 |
Net use of fresh water | m3 | 6.37E-01 | 2.38E-01 | 2.87E-05 | 2.14E-03 | 3.31E-01 | 6.53E-02 | -8.62E-02 |
Hazardous waste disposed of | kg | 1.42E+02 | 1.32E+02 | 0.00E+00 | 1.50E-02 | 8.06E+00 | 1.65E+00 | -5.65E+01 |
Non-hazardous waste disposed of | kg | 3.67E+01 | 5.28E+00 | 1.14E-02 | 8.88E-02 | 3.10E+01 | 2.98E-01 | -5.25E-01 |
Radioactive waste disposed of | kg | 7.79E-03 | 5.90E-04 | 8.11E-06 | 1.21E-05 | 7.12E-03 | 5.62E-05 | -2.44E-04 |
Materials for recycling | kg | 1.05E+00 | 2.83E-01 | 0.00E+00 | 1.63E-01 | 0.00E+00 | 6.02E-01 | -4.52E-09 |
Note: Full tables for all inventory flows and phases are available in the original document. The table above presents a summary of key indicators.
Multiplying Factors for Use Phase
Factors for Use Phase for homogenous products:
Part Number | Description | Use Phase Factor |
---|---|---|
170176 | FBHMV-125/4/1-S/A (Reference) | 1.00 |
170252 | FBHMV-125/4/03 | 1.00 |
170254 | FBHMV-125/4/05 | 1.00 |
170256 | FBHMV-125/4/1 | 1.00 |
170136 | FBHMV-125/4/1-A | 1.00 |
170132 | FBHMV-125/4/03-A | 1.00 |
170130 | FBHMV-125/4/003-A | 1.00 |
170172 | FBHMV-125/4/03-S/A | 1.00 |
170134 | FBHMV-125/4/05-A | 1.00 |
170174 | FBHMV-125/4/05-S/A | 1.00 |
170250 | FBHMV-125/4/003 | 1.00 |
170266 | FBHMV-80/2/003 | 0.12 |
170257 | FBHMV-80/2/003-A | 0.12 |
170243 | FBHMV-80/2/03 | 0.12 |
170259 | FBHMV-80/2/03-A | 0.12 |
170137 | FBHMV-80/2/03-S/A | 0.12 |
170245 | FBHMV-80/2/05 | 0.12 |
170261 | FBHMV-80/2/05-A | 0.12 |
170139 | FBHMV-80/2/05-S/A | 0.12 |
170247 | FBHMV-80/2/1 | 0.12 |
170263 | FBHMV-80/2/1-A | 0.12 |
170141 | FBHMV-80/2/1-S/A | 0.12 |
170242 | FBHMV-125/2/003 | 0.66 |
170258 | FBHMV-125/2/003-A | 0.66 |
170244 | FBHMV-125/2/03 | 0.66 |
170260 | FBHMV-125/2/03-A | 0.66 |
170138 | FBHMV-125/2/03-S/A | 0.66 |
170246 | FBHMV-125/2/05 | 0.66 |
170262 | FBHMV-125/2/05-A | 0.66 |
170140 | FBHMV-125/2/05-S/A | 0.66 |
170248 | FBHMV-125/2/1 | 0.66 |
170264 | FBHMV-125/2/1-A | 0.66 |
170170 | FBHMV-125/2/1-S/A | 0.66 |
170251 | FBHMV-80/4/03 | 0.18 |
170173 | FBHMV-80/4/05-S/A | 0.18 |
170171 | FBHMV-80/4/03-S/A | 0.18 |
170131 | FBHMV-80/4/03-A | 0.18 |
170253 | FBHMV-80/4/05 | 0.18 |
170133 | FBHMV-80/4/05-A | 0.18 |
170255 | FBHMV-80/4/1 | 0.18 |
170135 | FBHMV-80/4/1-A | 0.18 |
170175 | FBHMV-80/4/1-S/A | 0.18 |
170249 | FBHMV-80/4/003 | 0.18 |
170265 | FBHMV-80/4/003-A | 0.18 |
Disclaimer and Verification
This Product Environmental Profile and its content is based on information available at the date of issue. It refers to the product at the date of issue. No express or implied representations or warranties are made with respect to the information contained herein.
Registration Number: EATO-00315-V01.01-EN
Verifier accreditation Number: VH53
Date of issue: 03-2025
Drafting rules: PCR-ed4-EN-2021 09 06
Supplemented by: PSR-0005-ed3.1-EN-2023 12 08
Information and reference documents: www.pep-ecopassport.org
Validity period: 5 years
Independent verification: In compliance with ISO 14025: 2006 (Internal: X)
PCR review: Conducted by a panel of experts chaired by Julie Orgelet (DDomain).
PEP Compliance: PEPs are compliant with XP C08-100-1:2016 and EN 50693:2019. The components of the present PEP may not be compared with components from any other program.
Document Compliance: Complies with ISO 14025: 2006 « Environmental labels and declarations. Type III environmental declarations ».