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I don't fit EV charging points as I am not OLEV registered. However, I am fitting a Tesla EV charger soon for a friend as I owe him a favour.

The Tesla spec asks for a Type B RCD or Type A-EV RCD.

Looking at Regulation 722.531.2.101 this sates the same as above.

The regulation states a Type A RCD AND appropriate equipment that provides disconnection of the supply in the case of DC fault current above 6mA.

Is this 'equipment' located in specific Type A RCD, or in certain EVCP's, or a seperate piece of equipment?

The tesla wall charger spec says it does not measure DC current leaking.

It sounds easier just to go for a type B RCD but it is difficult to locate one, could any EVCP installers send a link?

Thanks :)
 
Interesting. I've never come across an RCBO with Type B RCD characteristics - only RCCBs. Do you have a link to these devices?
I don't know if they are offered in the UK/ROI but this is what I remember seeing:
 
Type A RCBO will Give that protection?
It won't. Excessive DC leakage could potentially disable a Type A RCD. The RCD wouldn't open if the leakage became excessive though. Therefore a Type B is required where there isn't equipment to prevent this.
 
This one looks perfect :)

As suggested I shall just blank off the spare way and explain to my friend that it is not to be used.
 
I fit loads of chargers. You don't need to be olev approved to install them. Only if you want to offer the £350 grant do you need that. It's just changed, now we can fit any olev approved charger not just ones we have manufacturers approval for.
If the charger has in built 6maDC protection then you need a Type A RCD or RCBO. Can't recall if the tesla unit has this?
Cheapest source of type a rcbos is ironically Rolec. The new RCBOs seem better than the old blue ones which melted!
Not a fan of the tesla wall charger. Find it quite poorly built and flimsy. Also has a huge hole in bottom you need a 32mm gland for as the supplied plugs are often poorly made and undersized. On the positive you can link 4 together to share load easily.
Best options for easy install is the zappi. It only needs a MCB upfront as all the RCD and DC monitoring and earth monitoring is in the charger and needs no earth rod.
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This one looks perfect :)

As suggested I shall just blank off the spare way and explain to my friend that it is not to be used.
Have used these and very good. Perfect for the job.
 
I fit loads of chargers. You don't need to be olev approved to install them. Only if you want to offer the £350 grant do you need that. It's just changed, now we can fit any olev approved charger not just ones we have manufacturers approval for.
If the charger has in built 6maDC protection then you need a Type A RCD or RCBO. Can't recall if the tesla unit has this?
Cheapest source of type a rcbos is ironically Rolec. The new RCBOs seem better than the old blue ones which melted!
Not a fan of the tesla wall charger. Find it quite poorly built and flimsy. Also has a huge hole in bottom you need a 32mm gland for as the supplied plugs are often poorly made and undersized. On the positive you can link 4 together to share load easily.
Best options for easy install is the zappi. It only needs a MCB upfront as all the RCD and DC monitoring and earth monitoring is in the charger and needs no earth rod.
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Have used these and very good. Perfect for the job.
Thanks for all, it was very useful :)
With regards the unit I have linked in my last post, the RCD takes up 4 modules and has 415V written on it. It states single phase but looks like 3 phase. is it single phase and if so why all the extra positions for conductors (as if it was 3 phase)?
 
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Thanks for all, it was very useful :)
With regards the unit I have linked in my last post, the RCD takes up 4 modules and has 415V written on it. It states single phase but looks like 3 phase. is it single phase and if so why all the extra positions for conductors (as if it was 3 phase)?
Not sure why but some type b RCDs are 3 module. That supplier do good double pole RCDs. Give them a call.
 

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