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Good article; then if a circuit has USB sockets, then what type RCD would it need. Thought it would not need other than usual AC type as the USB ELV bit is separated from LV (at least the bonafide ones) are they not. ?
 
Great article.

I will defo brush up on the different types of RCD’s. It’s not very well known about the different types. I would never have known the wrong rcd in the wrong installation could render it useless
 
so is it saying if an installation is fitted with the most basic types of rccb or rcbos, then later say solar pv is installed,,,, then they all need changing because they wont work properly?
 
so is it saying if an installation is fitted with the most basic types of rccb or rcbos, then later say solar pv is installed,,,, then they all need changing because they wont work properly?
Where a microgenerator having a d.c. source does not incorporate the equivalent of a transformer providing at least simple separaton between the d.c. and a.c. sides, an RCD installed for fault protecton by automatc disconnecton of supply or for additonal protecton (IΔn ≤ 30 mA) must be of a type that will operate as intended in the presence of d.c. components in the residual current. (This does not apply where it has been established – such as from a specifc writen statement given by the inverter manufacturer – that the inverter provides galvanic isolaton between the d.c. and a.c. sides that prevents it from feeding d.c. current into the electrical installaton.)
 
so are PV installers trained so as to be aware that they're installations could render an existing electrical one unsafe? and also on larger installations where a solar PV set may be running off 1 did board, is every other rcd/rcbo in the installation effected of will the DC current just bugger off upstream? where is it trying to go.... ?
 

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