Zoomup:gkenyon:
Such a current would be applied downstream of the RCD. If the RCD trips, or is used as a point of isolation, and the arrangement tries to apply current, you are left with a current which might have nowhere to go except the person to whom additional protection is being offered, or whom the isolation was intended to protect.Yeh but it is such a tiny current originated through a big, erm, high value resistor.
Z.
I was thinking of using one of Andy's recently recommended under/over voltage monitoring modules configured to be wired in parallel with an R.C.D. test switch. If my whole system was contained in just one enclosure would it comply? Would it be safe?
Z/
Zoomup:gkenyon:
Such a current would be applied downstream of the RCD. If the RCD trips, or is used as a point of isolation, and the arrangement tries to apply current, you are left with a current which might have nowhere to go except the person to whom additional protection is being offered, or whom the isolation was intended to protect.Yeh but it is such a tiny current originated through a big, erm, high value resistor.
Z.
I was thinking of using one of Andy's recently recommended under/over voltage monitoring modules configured to be wired in parallel with an R.C.D. test switch. If my whole system was contained in just one enclosure would it comply? Would it be safe?
Z/
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