3.1 General Specifications
12V DC (8 x 1.5V AA Size Alkaline batteries)
Protection Classification
<95% at 10°C~ 30°C: Non-condensing
<75% at 30°C~ 40°C
1x 500mA Fast response BS 88 Fuse,
2x 5A Fuse
3.2. Explanation of therms
Automatic RCD test for the tripping time. It will be tested by
different test currents (x1 / 2, x1, x5) and the time taken to trip the
residual current circuit breaker.
FI-testing of the trip time by manually selected test current ratio
(x½, x1, x2, x5)
Automatic RCD testing after the release current. The current will be
increased until the RCD trips.
(Nominal) tripping current of the RCD (10mA, 30mA, 100mA etc.)
Selection of RCD-type (normal, selective) and the test current
(sine, half-wave).
Phase twist at the RCD testing. Can change polarity in the RCD-
testing.
The error voltage UF is a voltage that occurs against the reference
earth at an insulation fault on bodies or extraneous conductive
parts in an electrical system. It is measured between neutral and
ground.
The maximum contact voltage (UL = U limit) specifies the maximum
allowable voltage, which is tested and is safe for humans. With
adults, this value is set to 50V AC, with children and animals, this
value is set to 25V AC.