Following the recommendation that AFDDs are “…recommended for single-phase AC final circuits…” and that, for “…Powertrack systems to BS EN 61534, the AFDD may be placed at a location other than the origin of the circuit…”, I am interested to understand how the industry is practically incorporating Arc Fault Detection Devices (AFDDs) within BS EN 61534 Powertrack installations.
From my perspective, the most logical arrangement would appear to be incorporation of the AFDD within the protection module downstream of the tap-off, whether serving a floor box assembly or desk-mounted socket module. However, when this has been raised with several of the larger manufacturers, the response has often been either uncertainty regarding the application, or confirmation that only RCBO- or RCD-protected modules are currently offered.
Given that AFDD provisions, and the associated wording within Amendment 1, are no longer particularly new, I am somewhat perplexed as to why manufacturers do not appear to be facilitating a compliant or standardised solution for this application.
I would be interested to hear how others within the industry are approaching this, and whether there are manufacturers or system designs currently addressing the requirement in a more integrated manner.
