Tony,

Remember that an RCD provides protection against an imbalance in currents
between the live and neutral (e.g. a fault to ground) while a fuse protects
against excess current flowing in the live of the supply. 

If the fuse is to be replaced, then a RCBO device might be suitable as a
replacement for the fuse and to provide an RCD function in the same package.

 

Regards

Tim

 

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Could you use a RCD to provide the safety-disconnect function? Much nicer (and
safer) than fuses and you can stick whatever you like in the earth conductor.

 

Tony





From: Dean Gerard (Medical Physics) <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, Oct 15, 2009 11:53 am
Subject: [PSES] inductive filter in PEC

I'd be grateful for people's views on the wisdom of including an inductive
filter (for fast transient suppression) in the protective earth conductor of a
device.

 

Since safety in the event of a fault to earth relies. in most installations.
upon automatic disconnection of supply, which in turn relies upon
low-impedance earth-fault loop, does the inclusion of an inductance in this
loop not then compromise this safety feature by potentially increasing
disconnection time in the event of such a fault?  (the shock hazard being a
function of duration as well as magnitude)

 

Furthermore, that part of earth-loop impedance attributable to the device,
rather than the installation, is tested by DC earth bond resistance
measurement.  How valid a measure is this with an inductance present, since
the earth-fault will not be DC but at mains frequency and typically generated
as a transient step-type function when the fault occurs (to which the
inductance will present a much higher impedance).

 

Thanks

Ged Dean

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