Agreed, it would be very rare to Test MCBs except for type testing an fuses we never check them either, we go with the flow with them.
Yes that RCD data is quite old and it was collected abroad I think so it may not have been truly representative for the UK even back then. what a reasonable guess is nowadays I have no idea and yes an RCD failure includes those outside their given parameters by how ever much,
I have come across RCDs that do fail to trip at all and a few that are wildly out too.
Most RCDs I have actually tested are well within to to the extent it narrows down the difference between the old BS standard and the newer BS(en) standard to virtually nothing at all in real terms, so any perception that our old BS spec was better are not really reflections of what is!
It`s all theoretical at best.
But they do sometimes fail though, so what can we reasonably do?
on an aircraft try to get a back seat, they tend to not very often "back into a mountain"!
Yes that RCD data is quite old and it was collected abroad I think so it may not have been truly representative for the UK even back then. what a reasonable guess is nowadays I have no idea and yes an RCD failure includes those outside their given parameters by how ever much,
I have come across RCDs that do fail to trip at all and a few that are wildly out too.
Most RCDs I have actually tested are well within to to the extent it narrows down the difference between the old BS standard and the newer BS(en) standard to virtually nothing at all in real terms, so any perception that our old BS spec was better are not really reflections of what is!
It`s all theoretical at best.
But they do sometimes fail though, so what can we reasonably do?
on an aircraft try to get a back seat, they tend to not very often "back into a mountain"!
