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RCD types

Regarding RCD types, AC, A, F, etc. Do these classification/types apply only to RCD's installed in CU's/DB's, or to RCD's incorporated in RCD sockets and fused connection units as well? A manufacturer is getting back to me about their products later in the week, and I'd like to have something to compare their answer to.


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    AJJewsbury:

    As the type (AC, A, B, etc) describes the type of residual waveform the RCD will recognise (and/or be disabled by) then logically they apply to all types of RCD 




    Hi Andy, could you give a link to any evidence on that theory? I would be interested to know of any manufacturers willing to declare that their product will disable probably the most widely used general type AC RCD :)

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    AJJewsbury:

    As the type (AC, A, B, etc) describes the type of residual waveform the RCD will recognise (and/or be disabled by) then logically they apply to all types of RCD 




    Hi Andy, could you give a link to any evidence on that theory? I would be interested to know of any manufacturers willing to declare that their product will disable probably the most widely used general type AC RCD :)

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