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Regulation stating a type AC RCD can not be upstream from a type A RCD

Hi

I found an EV charger today with built in type A RCD + RDC-DD connected to a type AC RCD in the consumer unit, the AC RCD is also protecting 3 other circuits including sockets. I know this is incorrect because the type AC RCD could be blinded by DC currents, but I am struggling to find a regulation to reference when providing information to the customer?

Thanks

Alan

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  • As   said 531.3.3 RCD Type AC shall only be used to serve fixed equipment, where it is known that the load current contains no DC components.

    You cannot say that sockets or fixed appliances need a Type A RCD then have a Type AC upfront of it.

    Apparently this is the biggest issue found with EVSE installations, which isn’t actually surprising.

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  • As   said 531.3.3 RCD Type AC shall only be used to serve fixed equipment, where it is known that the load current contains no DC components.

    You cannot say that sockets or fixed appliances need a Type A RCD then have a Type AC upfront of it.

    Apparently this is the biggest issue found with EVSE installations, which isn’t actually surprising.

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