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<blockquote data-quote="revor" data-source="post: 509563" data-attributes="member: 23254"><p>By now hoped to have been up and running all is connected up apart from a meter and to the grid. Been let down empty promises etc. However there is something I am not clear about. The inverter instructions mentions it would be advisable to be connected to a Type A 100 mA RCBO presumably at the the rating of the unit i.e 32 A. I find it confusing in that the letters could mean the curve type or the RCD type and have not been able to get a satisfactory answer. Besides can't see listed 100mA RCBO' type A anywhere</p><p></p><p>The exact wording in the manual is.</p><p></p><p><strong>If in compliance with local standards or in in specific cases the use of an external circuit breaker is required we recommend that a type A switch with fault current of at least 100 ma is used.</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>DELIOS s.r.l. declares that the construction of the DLS systems does not produce earth leakage direct currents and therefore, in compliance with article 712.413.1.1.1.2 of section 712 of Standard CEI 64-8/7 a type B circuit breaker with standard IEC 60755/A 2 is not required.</strong></p><p></p><p>What does this mean?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revor, post: 509563, member: 23254"] By now hoped to have been up and running all is connected up apart from a meter and to the grid. Been let down empty promises etc. However there is something I am not clear about. The inverter instructions mentions it would be advisable to be connected to a Type A 100 mA RCBO presumably at the the rating of the unit i.e 32 A. I find it confusing in that the letters could mean the curve type or the RCD type and have not been able to get a satisfactory answer. Besides can't see listed 100mA RCBO' type A anywhere The exact wording in the manual is. [B]If in compliance with local standards or in in specific cases the use of an external circuit breaker is required we recommend that a type A switch with fault current of at least 100 ma is used.[/B] [B]DELIOS s.r.l. declares that the construction of the DLS systems does not produce earth leakage direct currents and therefore, in compliance with article 712.413.1.1.1.2 of section 712 of Standard CEI 64-8/7 a type B circuit breaker with standard IEC 60755/A 2 is not required.[/B] What does this mean? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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