EVSE DC earth leakage limits with slowly increasing current

Hi, I am testing a product that has been certified to meet TUV IEC 62955.

I have tested the DC earth leakage and found that if the earth leakage rate of change is kept over 10uA per second the product will trip correctly (under 6mA).

If the rate of change is less than this the product will not trip until currents of 15mA (or greater) are reached.

Is this product safe to be installed?

Thanks,

Nick

 

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  • I have tested the DC earth leakage and found that if the earth leakage rate of change is kept over 10uA per second the product will trip correctly (under 6mA).

    Are you applying this as a residual DC current?

    If the rate of change is less than this the product will not trip

    That is practically steady DC ... which ought to be picked up by the Type A RCD required by BS 7671 to accompany the RDC-DD ?

    Have you checked what BS IEC 62955 says about the test conditions (because that is what the product is certified to)?

  • Yes the product meets all of the test conditions of IEC 62955, however I believe that it is not measuring true DC and instead only able to measure low frequency AC. There might be some sort of zero offset compensation in place to remove low frequency drift. The manufacturer has said that this is a design feature and that as far as they are aware as long as it meets IEC  62955 then it is safe to use.

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  • Yes the product meets all of the test conditions of IEC 62955, however I believe that it is not measuring true DC and instead only able to measure low frequency AC. There might be some sort of zero offset compensation in place to remove low frequency drift. The manufacturer has said that this is a design feature and that as far as they are aware as long as it meets IEC  62955 then it is safe to use.

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