Recall365
RecallsNew Zealand › Legrand Residual Current Circuit Breaker (safety switch): R…

Legrand Residual Current Circuit Breaker (safety switch): RX3 RCCB 63A 30mA Type A 2P - sold through trade channels — recall

Consumer goods · New Zealand · 2026-07-21
Hazard: Legrand is recalling the Residual Curre…

Legrand Residual Current Circuit Breaker RX3 RCCB 63A 30mA Type A 2P

CountryNew Zealand
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2026-07-21
Hazard descriptionLegrand is recalling the Residual Current Circuit Breaker (safety switch): RX3 RCCB 63A 30mA Type A 2P because of a risk of electric shock and electrocution. An affected unit may fail to trip in response to certain types of fault current (specifically, pulsating DC residual currents), meaning it may not provide the level of electrocution protection indicated by its markings. This is due to a mixed-batch manufacturing issue. Affected units are internally coded as 100mA Type AC rather than 30mA Type A as marked, providing tripping only for residual sinusoidal alternating current, not for residu…
RemedyElectrical professionals should test with an external RCD tester — this is the only reliable field method for confirming whether a unit is affected. Do not use the integrated test button. A faulty unit will fail to trip at 30mA when tested with an external RCD tester. Ensure the test settings are set to 30mA type A. If you are uncertain whether a unit is affected, treat it as affected. If your unit is affected, contact Legrand and let them know. Once they have identified the full extent of affected units through distributor and installer records and responses to the public Recall Notice, Legr…
Recall numberlegrand-residual-current-circuit-breaker-safety-switch-rx3-rccb-63a-30ma-type-a-2p
Official noticeView source ↗

What this means for sellers

Likely platform / channel actionsMarketplaces may delist the same or similar products, freeze or force-remove inventory (e.g. Amazon FBA) and notify past buyers.
Self-check for comparable productsCheck your comparable products' design, materials and QC records against the defect described here.
Rules & standards likely involvedthe destination market's product-safety rules and mandatory standards

🚨 Delisted or named by a regulator? Leave your details and situation — we'll assess and get back to you. Contact us →

General guidance only — not compliance or legal advice; the official notice and applicable law prevail.

Stay ahead of recalls like this

Get overseas recalls that matter to you (China-origin highlighted) + top hazards — one email a week. Free, unsubscribe anytime.

By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy & Terms (incl. cross-border data processing).

Or search & set alerts — free →

Related consumer goods recalls