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3.4 Measuring the Individual Parameters of an RCD
3.4.1 Touch Voltage Uc
The displayed touch voltage refers to nominal residual current. For
safety reasons, it is multiplied by the following coefficients:
Select the Uc function with the FUNC key.
The nominal value for residual current can be set with the IN
key.
RCD type is selected with the TYPE key.
The limit value for touch voltage Uc is adjusted with the xIN
key.
Figure 3.12: Example: Settings for Touch Voltage Measurement
Connect the instrument to L and PE downstream from the
RCD as shown below. Example:
Figure 3.13: Connection Example
After voltage value U
L-PE
settles in, briefly press the START key
to trigger the measurement.
After the measurement has been completed, the results are dis-
played as follows:
Figure 3.14: Results of a Touch Voltage Measurement
RL … fault loop impedance; R
L
= Uc*/ IN, where Uc* is actually
measured touch voltage, i.e. without a safety coefficient from the
table at the beginning of this section.
Note
The value for fault loop impedance appears at the display
if residual current IN is set to 30 mA.
Remove the test instrument from the RCD under test.
3.4.2 Time to Trip – TIME
The following table shows time to trip in accordance with the
EN 61008, EN 61009 and IEC 60364-4-41 standards:
* An RCD may not trip at ½ I
N
.
Select the TIME function by pressing the FUNC key.
The nominal value for residual current can be set with the IN
key.
RCD type is selected with the TYPE key.
Select a multiplier with the help of the xIN key.
Figure 3.15: Example: Settings for Time to Trip Measurement
Connect the instrument to L and PE downstream from the
RCD as shown in figure 3.13.
After voltage value U
L-PE
settles in, briefly press the START key
to trigger the measurement.
After the measurement has been completed, the results are dis-
played as follows:
Uc (touch voltage) … touch voltage value
Remove the test instrument from the RCD under test.
Comment: Selective RCDs include a delay element which makes it
necessary to wait for a certain amount of time after each mea-
surement until the RCD is returned to its initial state. A 30 second
pause is therefore specified for the measurement of selective
RCDs, the progress of which appears at the display in the form of
a countdown timer which runs from 30 seconds to 1 second:
RCD type Contact voltage is
proportional to:
1,05 I
N
1,05 2 I
N
1,05
2
I
N
1,05 2x
2
I
N
½ I
N
*I
N
2 I
N
5 I
N
Comment
Standard
300 ms 150 ms 40 ms max. permissible
tripping current
Selective
500 ms 200 ms 150 ms
130 ms 60 ms 50 ms min. permissible
tripping current
Figure 3.16: Results of the
Time to Trip Mea-
surement
Figure 3.17: Results when the
RCD is not
Tripped