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*GFCI in USA is RCBO in Europe | *GFCI in USA is RCBO in Europe | ||
*Overvoltage category 1-4 - [https://www.cui.com/blog/understanding-iec-overvoltage-categories] | *Overvoltage category 1-4 - [https://www.cui.com/blog/understanding-iec-overvoltage-categories] | ||
*EN 60898-1 is for residential - [https://standards.globalspec.com/std/13313085/EN%2060898-1#details] | |||
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Revision as of 21:16, 30 November 2021
About
- To reduce electric-related injuries to humans, OSE recommends GFCI for current limiting upon shock
- Plug-on-neutral type breaker box - [1]
- Miniature - UL489 means residential approved? See https://www.reddit.com/r/electricians/comments/6qsd3p/din_rail_mount_circuit_breakers_in_residential/
- GFCI in USA is RCBO in Europe
- Overvoltage category 1-4 - [2]
- EN 60898-1 is for residential - [3]
Sourcing
- 10kAIC DIN Rail GFCI - $8 - [4]
AFCI
- DIN Rail AFCI - $30 on Amazon 20A - [5]
- Square D
Statistics
- How many people are killed by electrocution every year? USA - 400 people. Half are household electronics. [6]