Actually, I believe that they are two separate units, with the MCB wired downstream of the RCD.if I am correct the unit is an rcbo which detects shorts between live and neutral and is a 40amp type c ,and the rcd side is 30 ma
Sounds like he's Italian, judging by the (actually rather funny!) email...Called Enzo
Sounds like he's Italian, judging by the (actually rather funny!) email...![]()
I think they are a single module but you are right they are separateActually, I believe that they are two separate units, with the MCB wired downstream of the RCD.
Or is the combo called RCBO in English regardless of whether the two functions are handled by a single unit or not?
Happy to stand corrected.
if I am correct the unit is an rcbo which detects shorts between live and neutral and is a 40amp type c ,and the rcd side is 30 ma
Thanks Superheat and Bart for the info... it begs the question, what would I have had to have done differently to be confident that the breaker tripped, or would I have just bought the farm?
The classic issue with electricity is that it is perfectly safe UNTIL YOU FORGET IT IS DANGEROUS.Thanks Superheat and Bart for the info... it begs the question, what would I have had to have done differently to be confident that the breaker tripped, or would I have just bought the farm?
FWIW (and in danger of making me sound a complete numpty) about 25 years ago I cut a plug off a live cable with a metal Stanley knife whilst in the garden. I didn't feel a thing as I was saved by the RCD, but the stanley knife blade had a hole through it and bits of melted copper all over it. Perhaps this elevated my trust of of RCDs!