With have heard reports of smart meters tripping RCDs, is there any more than anecdotal evidence?
With have heard reports of smart meters tripping RCDs, is there any more than anecdotal evidence?
From the Eaton website, page 35:
”Recommended connection of installation with RCDs and surge protective devices is depicted on Figure 80. In socket circuits with an RCD with a sensitivity of 30 mA, type G with short-term delay and endurance up to 3 kA must be used.”
Is that referring to a Type G RCD or a Type G SPD, I am assuming it is a RCD but it seems it could be either or both.
Whatever it is was taking out the 300 mA upfront RCD that trips at 210 mA, so I replaced it with a main switch having over sheathed the SPD phase cable with heat shrink.
Whatever it is was taking out the 300 mA upfront RCD that trips at 210 mA, so I replaced it with a main switch having over sheathed the SPD phase cable with heat shrink.
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