Doepke-Specifying RCD Protection PDF
Doepke-Specifying RCD Protection PDF
Doepke-Specifying RCD Protection PDF
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Type of residual current
AC loads depending on their nature can produce leakage currents at mains frequency, at high frequency,
pulsed DC and smooth DC. The type of leakage currents present in a given installation will determine the
Type of RCD that can be used safely, within the system for People or Fire protection. The standards define
several basic types of residual current, see summary below:
Residual Current
Type AC
Type A
Type B
Type F
Characteristics
Sinusoidal AC
(50Hz in the UK)
As Type AC
+ Pulsed DC
+ <6mA Smooth DC
As Type A
+ High frequency AC
+ Smooth DC
As Type A
+ High frequency AC
Example Loads
Resistive
heating /lighting
Single phase switch mode
power supplies
3 phase VSD
AC/DC converters
Single phase power hand
tools
If the RCD cannot detect the leakage current e.g. outside of the designed frequency range, or the magnetic
circuit is saturated (dc superimposed on the ac wave form) it will not trip. Obviously protection will only be
maintained if the RCD is working within its original design limits.
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Residual current devices
The devices listed in the table below can be used in residual current protection applications and are based
on the defined EN Product standards.
Generally for applications under 125A involving non-skilled staff, the preferred formats are RCCB and RCBO
with non-adjustable settings.
CBR and MRCDs incorporating adjustable current/time characteristics will have a method for sealing the
setting, to prevent unauthorised adjustment following commissioning, testing and completion of the Electrical
Installation Certificate, including the recording of the set values.
MRCD + MCCB used for 30mA protection must be based on tested combinations to prove the disconnection
times.
RCBOs generally are restricted in the range of applications that they can be used for, however RCCB, CBR
and MRCDs offer a wide range of formats: Type A and Type B with time adjustment ranges suited to the
higher protection levels and current requirements of complex commercial and industrial installations.
With critical process applications and commercial sites, it is possible to build in pre-alarm
conditions/insulation monitoring to ensure that early warning is given of potential earth faults developing in
particular areas or circuits, enabling immediate remedial action before the RCD operates and disconnects
the supply.
Doepke offer a comprehensive range of RCD and RCM units for Type A and Type B residual currents, with
full technical back up and customer support based in the UK. sales@doepke.co.uk
Chaz Andrews Technical Manager, Doepke UK Ltd
If you would like more detailed information relating to this subject, Doepke UK have a free 60 page Technical
Application Guide: log on to WWW.doepke.co.uk to download the guide or obtain further information on RCDs.
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