Trouble is last time I checked ( last year) there were a handful of companys that made type B RCDs, Doepke was one of them, they were also over ÂŁ100 each. Not sure if much has changed
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Lol. I doubt they are but they do seem to be pushing untestable tech from manufacturers.I hope the IET are not following this post.....lads are going to well miffed,if the 19th has them dragging an oscilloscope to every job
Lol. I doubt they are but they do seem to be pushing untestable tech from manufacturers.
I think the DCM340 does, but it appears to be only a 400A range so your resolution is something like 0.1A and no good for leakage checks.@pc1966 thanks for that, You don’t know if any of the megger range measure dc do you?
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