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Chapter 2.1.1. – 1

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Residual Current Devices

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Description

Eaton standard. Suitable for outdoor installation (distribution boxes for outdoor installation and
building sites) up to -25° C.

Conditionally surge-current proof (>250 A, 8/20 µs) for general application.

RCD sensitive to pulsating DC for application where residual pulsating DC may occur. Non-selec-
tive, instantaneous. Protects only against special forms of residual pulsating DC which have not
been smoothed.

Type B: All-current sensitive RCD switchgear for applications where DC fault currents may occur.
Non-selective, non-delayed. Protection against all kinds of fault currents. 

Type B+: All-current sensitive RCD switchgear for applications where DC fault currents may occur.
Non-selective, non-delayed. Protection against all kinds of fault currents. Also meets the require-
ments of the VDE 0664-400 standard (formerly known as VDE V 0664-110) and therefore provides
enhanced fire safety.

RCD of type G (min 10 ms time delay) surge current-proof up to 3 kA. For system components
where protection against unwanted tripping is compulsory to avoid personal injury and damage to
property (§ 12.1.6 of ÖVE/ÖNORM E 8001-1). Also for systems involving long lines and high line
capacity. Some versions are sensitive to pulsating DC. Some versions are available in all-current
sensitive design.

RCD of type S (selective, min 40 ms time delay) surge current-proof up to 5 kA. Mainly used as
main switch according to ÖVE/ÖNORM E 8001-1 § 12.1.5, as well as in combination with surge
arresters.This is the only RCD suitable for series connection with other types if the rated tripping
current of the downstream RCD does not exceed one third of the rated tripping current of the
device of type S. Some versions are sensitive to pulsating DC. Some versions are available in all-
current sensitive design.

"X-ray-proof", for avoiding unwanted tripping caused by x-ray devices.

"Frequency converter-proof", for avoiding unwanted tripping caused by frequency converters,
speed-controlled drives, etc.

Residual Current Devices - General Data

Short description of the most important RCD types:

"umrichterfest"

S

G

ÖVE E 8601

“röntgenfest”

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Page 1: ...G min 10 ms time delay surge current proof up to 3 kA For system components where protection against unwanted tripping is compulsory to avoid personal injury and damage to property 12 1 6 of VE NORM E...

Page 2: ...ntional testing equipment which must be set according to the instructions for operation of the testing device Due to reasons inherent in the measuring process the tripping time determined in this way...

Page 3: ...s to an enormous increase in the reliability of systems Therefore we recommend to use frequency converter proof RCDs These special residual current devices can be recognised by an extension of the typ...

Page 4: ...e of leakage currents Integrated auxiliary contact Local Indication New level of accuracy reduced unwanted tripping No monthly test required Comprehensive range of accessories Real contact position in...

Page 5: ...ay application type R 4 pole 63 0 03 FRCdM 63 4 003 R 168636 1 30 SG49712 In I n Type Article No Units A Designation per package Residual Current Devices FRCdM type S A Selective surge current proof t...

Page 6: ...pole device can also be used for 2 pole connection See connection possibilities The test key T must be pressed every year The system operator must be informed of this obligation and his responsibilit...

Page 7: ...ive surge current proof Electrical isolation 4 mm contact space Maximum back up fuse Short circuit and overload protection In 16 63A 63 A gG gL In 80A 80 A gG gL In 100A 100 A gG gL Endurance electric...

Page 8: ...shing yellow red Check the device with test key If the LEDs are still flashing check the direction of connection supply side load side Remote Indication Potential free auxiliary switch for use in cont...

Page 9: ...ndication through 3 LEDs B types also meet the requirements of superior fire protection systems according to VDE 0664 400 formerly known as VDE V 0664 110 4 pole types can also be used as 2 pole devic...

Page 10: ...7900 1 30 40 0 3 FRCdM 40 4 03 S B 167901 1 30 63 0 3 FRCdM 63 4 03 S B 167902 1 30 SG49812 In I n Type Article No Units A Designation per package Residual Current Devices FRCdM Typ G B Surge current...

Page 11: ...1 30 40 0 3 FRCdM 40 4 03 G Bfq 167905 1 30 63 0 3 FRCdM 63 4 03 G Bfq 167906 1 30 SG49812 In I n Type Article No Units A Designation per package Residual Current Devices FRCdM Typ S Bfq Selective su...

Page 12: ...residen tial and similar applications Under all other conditions e g damp ly or dusty environment it s recommended to test in shorter inter vals e g monthly A test is further needed if red and yellow...

Page 13: ...Type S B S B and S Bfq typ 5 kA 8 20 s selective surge current proof Electrical isolation 4 mm contact space Maximum back up fuse Short circuit and overload protection In 16 63A 63 A gG gL In 80A 80...

Page 14: ...of connection supply side load side Remote Indication Potential free auxiliary switch for use in control circuits insulated from main circuit of the switch gear according to IEC EN60664 0 25A ohmic l...

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