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Particular Applications of RCDs

This document provides examples of applications of residual current devices (RCDs) and the regulations associated with different rated residual operating currents. It lists applications that require very sensitive 10mA and 30mA RCDs, including laboratory equipment and locations containing bathrooms. Socket outlets for general use and situations where earth fault loop impedance is too high are given as applications for 100mA RCDs. 300mA RCDs are specified for fire protection in agricultural premises. Industrial and temporary distribution applications may use adjustable RCDs up to 2000mA.

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Particular Applications of RCDs

This document provides examples of applications of residual current devices (RCDs) and the regulations associated with different rated residual operating currents. It lists applications that require very sensitive 10mA and 30mA RCDs, including laboratory equipment and locations containing bathrooms. Socket outlets for general use and situations where earth fault loop impedance is too high are given as applications for 100mA RCDs. 300mA RCDs are specified for fire protection in agricultural premises. Industrial and temporary distribution applications may use adjustable RCDs up to 2000mA.

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2 Examples of particular applications of RCDs


RCD, In Application Regulation
A very sensitive device,
sometimes used to protect
10 mA 415.1.1
socket-outlets of laboratory
benches in schools.
Mobile equipment used
outdoors must be protected by
411.3.3(ii)
30 mA an RCD with a rated residual
514.1.1
operating current not
exceeding 30 mA.
In locations containing a bath
or shower, all circuits of the
location must be protected by
the use of one or more RCDs
not exceeding 30 mA.
Note that the requirement is of 701.411.3.3
the location; in reality, this
means serving or passing
through the bathroom and is
not limited to circuits within the
zones.
Socket-outlets for use by
ordinary persons for general 411.3.3(i)
use.
Where an RCD is installed
because the earth fault loop
impedance is too high for fault
100 mA 411.5.3
protection, i.e. disconnection
time cannot be met by the
overcurrent protective device.
Fire protection purposes in
300 mA agricultural and horticultural 705.422.7
premises.
Devices with a residual
operating current of 2 A or
more are sometimes used in
specific industrial, distribution
applications or temporary 31-02-10
supply supplies for
entertainment related
Adjustable 2000 mA
purposes. Advice must be
sought from the designer.
Any adjustment method or 531.2.10
mechanism should not be
accessible to ordinary, non-
skilled or non-instructed
persons.

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