Residual Current Operated Protective Device

Using Residual Current Protective Devices

When using a residual current protective device in combination with the Lexium 62 Drive System, certain conditions and restrictions must be considered. As a dc current component in the ground conductor may result from insulation damage or direct contact, residual current circuit-breakers of type A or AC may not be triggered and therefore must not be used. Moreover, during system power-up and also in normal operation the Lexium 62 Drive System can generate a significant leakage (touch) current which may lead to unintended triggering of a residual current protective device.

Consequently, observe the following when using residual current protective devices in combination with the Lexium 62 Drive System:

  • Only use universal current sensitive residual current circuit-breaker of type B.

  • Use residual current protective devices with a latent time to prevent unintended triggering at system power-up.

  • Consider the leakage (touch) current of the Lexium 62 Drive System in normal operation when selecting the triggering threshold of the residual current protective device.

  • If no residual current protective device or only a device with a high current threshold can be installed, appropriate other measures must be applied to provide protection against electrical shock and fire hazard