Welcome to the new range brochure. Let us explain what has changed in the new standard and what this means to our products...
► New standard BS7288-2016 requires Type A RCDs as well as Type AC RCDs ► Type A RCDs detect DC pulsating currents and surge faults that a Type AC RCD may not detect
► DC pulsating currents can be created by faults in modern equipment (e.g. EV Car Chargers, Solar Panels, Multimedia systems, Smart Speakers, USB Sockets & i-phone chargers)
► The new standard demands products that can withstand more rigorous testing (High Voltage & Short Circuit Tests)
► PowerBreaker RCDs trip at least 10 milliseconds faster than the BSEN standards require ► Safer defence against electrocution ► Clear Flag indicators (Red = on, Green = off/safe)
A RED flag shows that the device is on with a live supply to the appliance. ~
A GREEN flag shows that the device is safe with the supply switched off.
► Available in Passive 10mA and Passive 30mA ► White & Metal Clad, Switches, Sockets and Spurs ► BS7288 - 2016 comes into effect in November 2019 ► All PowerBreaker products are independently tested by a recognised test house
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