Thanks, do you know if a Tesla power-wall would need a 6mA DC leakage current detector?I'm not aware of general applicable regulations requiring RCD for home installation, neither standard nor DC sensitive type.
That's a 2nd order fault. A faulty equipment left running that causes an unbalanced AC current (DC) while also creating a ground fault. USB? I don't think soThanks, do you know if a Tesla power-wall would need a 6mA DC leakage current detector?
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Also, the following video, turns the world of RCD protection upside down!...because from 13:48 to 14:22, it says that the following domestic items could all result in >6mA of DC leakage current...
Video discussing DC leakage and its effect on Type A/AC RCDs....
1...faulty VSD in domestic washing machine
2....faulty phone charger
3....faulty USB socket
4.....PV panel leak of DC directly into the mains
5.....Faulty EV charger
6.......something to do with "inverter"? (couldnt tell what was meant?)
So basically, what we are saying is that "normal" Type AC RCDs are no longer allowable, and everyone, everywhere must now use at least Type B RCDs ?
I presume it has an metal cabinet connected to protective earth. Why should it need a RCD?Thanks, do you know if a Tesla power-wall would need a 6mA DC leakage current detector?
Thanks good question....some RCDs detect DC and some dont. Some detect pulsating DC at various frequencies. Its impossiblE to find a table to show all the types of RCD and what exact frequency range of DC and AC imbalance they can detect fault currents (including magnitudes).......and the standards dont seem to define exactly what frequency range of AC imbalance or DC fault that each RCD must detect.......so it makes you wonder how you could design your own, eg , Type B RCD.I've been thinking how everyday ground fault interrupters are related to the topic of sensing leakage in mains-connected appliances. I'm not sure whether a GFI particularly senses AC or DC.
We are talking DC leakage current, since small levels of DC in the mains, can blind type A RCDs.Why the question about DC current imbalance when we are talking about AC?
Because there are associated solar panels, which are outdoor DC equipmet, and could leak DC into the mains.......i dont see how this could easily happen, but the authorities have declared it.I presume it has an metal cabinet connected to protective earth. Why should it need a RCD?
I highly doubt insulation is the fault of DC leakage currents of 30 mA even with 1kVdc which represents an insulation of R= 33kohm.) What can cause DC residual current at EV charging application? Actually it was not brought by the batteries. It was mostly resulted by OBC insulation fault.
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