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Residual current device
- Type B
The built-in protection in the charger is electronic and turns off the power
to the electric car if it measures a DC leakage current of 4-6mA and/or an
AC leakage current of 20-30mA.
This provides selectivity in the system, meaning it normally won’t trigger a
external Type A protection device in the event of a fault (AC and/or DC).
The electronic protection in the charger is easily reset by plugging the
charging cable in and out of the electric car’s charging socket.
We recommend that an external ground fault protection (type A) is always
used in the distribution cabinet. This is primarily to protect against touching
any damaged supply cables or other connection material. The B protection
in the charger will not affect the function of other (external) protection.
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