I need to replace a Hagar RCD (model number CN284U). This is a type AC RCD and I wish to replace it with a type A.
The model number for the Type A equivalent is CNA584U.
They are both 100mA, 100A, S type.
The only difference being is that the Type A RCD is referred to as 1P + N rather than double pole. I'm getting a bit confused by the difference?
I thought the +N meant that the N is just switched off when there is a fault but doesn't actually detect the fault itself.
What is the difference between a double pole RCD and a 1P + N RCD? With both types of RCD the phase and neutral become open if a fault is detected, so it must relate to where the fault is detected (i.e phase or neutral). Or.. it is just different terminology meaning the same thing?
The model number for the Type A equivalent is CNA584U.
They are both 100mA, 100A, S type.
The only difference being is that the Type A RCD is referred to as 1P + N rather than double pole. I'm getting a bit confused by the difference?
I thought the +N meant that the N is just switched off when there is a fault but doesn't actually detect the fault itself.
What is the difference between a double pole RCD and a 1P + N RCD? With both types of RCD the phase and neutral become open if a fault is detected, so it must relate to where the fault is detected (i.e phase or neutral). Or.. it is just different terminology meaning the same thing?