Electromagnetic RCCB: A Preferred Option Over Electronic Type
Electromagnetic residual current operated circuit breakers can be a preferred option over electronic types. The electronic RCCB may not trip in case of a phase break in the neutral wire, leaving the circuit energized. Without a closed loop, electronic RCDs would not detect any imbalance and fail to isolate the circuit. Electromagnetic induction allows the electromagnetic RCCB to detect even extremely small leakage currents. Since it works on the principle of inductive loop detection, a neutral wire disconnect does not hamper its ability to sense current differences.
The electronic type is also prone to electromagnetic interference from devices such as variable-speed drives, inverters, and switch-mode power supplies. These tend to generate high-frequency signals that can potentially cause nuisance tripping in an electronic RCCB. The electromagnetic residual current operated circuit breaker is immune to such interference due to its induction-based operating principle.
Product Highlight: CHINTÂ NL1-100Â RCCB (Electromagnetic Type)
The CHINT NL1-100 RCCB from leading manufacturer CHINT is one of the most reliable options available on the market. As a durable electromagnetic residual current device, it ensures uninterrupted protection for circuits. The key characteristics that make it a top choice include:
1. High Breaking Capacity
The residual current operated circuit breaker reliably protects heavy-duty industrial circuits with its robust 100A breaking capacity. This high tolerance effectively safeguards high-power machinery and its electrical systems.
2. High Anti-Interference Performance
Being electromagnetic, this 100 Amp RCCB is immune to electromagnetic noise commonly generated by modern devices such as variable-speed drives. It hence ensures reliable tripping without nuisance shutdowns.
3. Impact and Heat Resistance
The product’s rugged build withstands tough environmental conditions without performance deterioration. The flame-retardant material and reinforced contacts can withstand vibrations and high ambient temperatures.
4. Double Busbar Design
The dual busbar design allows connection between NL1-100 and regular cable, pin-type busbar, and U-type busbar. This future-proofs the residual current operated circuit breaker for rewiring needs with highly durable terminals.
5. Fault Current Indicator
An indicator light makes it easy to determine if there is a leakage fault in the circuit without having to individually check each line. It significantly saves time.