With have heard reports of smart meters tripping RCDs, is there any more than anecdotal evidence?
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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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