Hi,
We wish to make a RCD for an EVSE single phase “wall box”. We will use a simple CT for the 30mA imbalance detection. This may get “blinded” by any DC leaking in either line or neutral.
Therefore, we will also have a second CT the same as the first one, but will constantly also inject 30mA AC 50Hz through its aperture with a wire loop. As soon as this second CT does not detect the 30mA , then that means it has been “blinded” by a DC current flow in either line or neutral, so therefore we turn off the relay.
(We will inject the 30mA with constantly alternating polarity.)
Would this pass regulations? Why not? It surely guarantees safety, and is far cheaper than offtheshelf RCDs for 30mA/6mA which are £30 upwards.
We wish to make a RCD for an EVSE single phase “wall box”. We will use a simple CT for the 30mA imbalance detection. This may get “blinded” by any DC leaking in either line or neutral.
Therefore, we will also have a second CT the same as the first one, but will constantly also inject 30mA AC 50Hz through its aperture with a wire loop. As soon as this second CT does not detect the 30mA , then that means it has been “blinded” by a DC current flow in either line or neutral, so therefore we turn off the relay.
(We will inject the 30mA with constantly alternating polarity.)
Would this pass regulations? Why not? It surely guarantees safety, and is far cheaper than offtheshelf RCDs for 30mA/6mA which are £30 upwards.