Hi.
I'm looking for some guidance on RCD/ RCBO selection for heat pumps. The heat pump manual states:
The RCDs follow the standards and regulations but may be not applicable for heat pumps that have high frequency ampere peaks caused by the inverter technology.
Therefore, RCDs need to be specified beyond the standardized 1 kHz.
Then offers some suggestions of suitable types:
Usage of RCDs type B specified > 1 kHz and short-time delayed.
The problem can be avoided by the selection of the right RCD.
Tested brands:
The main problem is nuisance tripping.
I work on these heat pumps, so am looking for some help identifying suitable/ unsuitable breakers when visiting sites for tripping problems.
I'm looking for some guidance on RCD/ RCBO selection for heat pumps. The heat pump manual states:
The RCDs follow the standards and regulations but may be not applicable for heat pumps that have high frequency ampere peaks caused by the inverter technology.
Therefore, RCDs need to be specified beyond the standardized 1 kHz.
Then offers some suggestions of suitable types:
Usage of RCDs type B specified > 1 kHz and short-time delayed.
The problem can be avoided by the selection of the right RCD.
Tested brands:
Brand | Type | Specifications |
ABB | Type B Type B Type B+ | 2pin 40A 0.03A 2pin 63A 0.03A 2pin 63A 0.03A |
Doepke | Type B SK Type B NK | 2pin 40A 30mA 2pin 40A 30mA |
Schneider Electric | Type B SI Type B SI | 2pin 40A 30mA 2pin 63A 30mA |
Siemens | Type B Type B | 2pin 40A 30mA 2pin 63A 30mA |
Legrand | Type B | 2pin 40A 30mA |
The main problem is nuisance tripping.
I work on these heat pumps, so am looking for some help identifying suitable/ unsuitable breakers when visiting sites for tripping problems.