Power0020
Electrical
- Jun 11, 2014
- 303
In LV application, for personal safety if a 30 mA RCD/GFCI is fitted to the terminal load, would it matter if the equipment body/chassis is earthed/grounded or not for RCD operation if someone touch the faulty housing? (as long as it is not connected to the neutral).
It may be a code mandate to connect every metallic structure to earth/ground PE conductor as this makes sense for MCB operation with ground fault current in case of insulation failure to have a quick fault clearance and protecting against shocks.....I don't know if this still mandatory to operate the RCD? the RCD will trip once someone touches the faulty equipment chassis(unless the chassis is buried in concrete walls then it will leak through back to supply and trip it, otherwise it will only trip once touched).
Any clue? code refereces?
It may be a code mandate to connect every metallic structure to earth/ground PE conductor as this makes sense for MCB operation with ground fault current in case of insulation failure to have a quick fault clearance and protecting against shocks.....I don't know if this still mandatory to operate the RCD? the RCD will trip once someone touches the faulty equipment chassis(unless the chassis is buried in concrete walls then it will leak through back to supply and trip it, otherwise it will only trip once touched).
Any clue? code refereces?