Anyone else getting headaches over the plethora of different RCD types now available .............. and the decided lack of decent straight forward information about their selection and use?
quite - but how many people know this?It does get complicated .
Type AC
Detects AC sinusoidal residual current only .
Type A.
Alternating sinusoidal residual and residual pulsating DC suddenly applied or smoothly increasing.
Type F .
Responds to HF residual current & pulsating DC current .
Type B
Responds to all types of residual current including smooth DC .
That's just for the best practice guidance noted. How can you fit them if you havnt got a book...another £200 perhaps .
It does get complicated .
Type AC
Detects AC sinusoidal residual current only .
Type A.
Alternating sinusoidal residual and residual pulsating DC suddenly applied or smoothly increasing.
Type F .
Responds to HF residual current & pulsating DC current .
Type B
Responds to all types of residual current including smooth DC .
the young modern sparks think that fuse wire is something they only find in their fireworks!The usual jobby is a type AC as far as I know .
Has anyone yet to fit any of the other types yet. ?
We have now left fuse wire soooo far behind have we not ?
Not seen a set of wooden stepladders for 20 years in a factory eitherThat brought back a memory of the common conception about fuses .
" The fuse keeps blowing so I 've put bigger wire in it " !!!
Theres still one fusewire board left at the printer I look after , I've been pushing to upgrade it for the last 20 yrs but its down to budget.
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