Dear Mr. NickParker (Electrical)(OP)31 Jan 22 13:15
"... Do under voltage release / relays are required for the final distribution board installed at the absolute bottom of the power stream? Any disadvantages by not providing it? ..."
1. Based on the 690/400, 400/230V ; it is an installation based on IEC standards. Where IEC 61439 applies. As per the standards, there is No mandate that the incomer CB must be provided with a UV or shunt.
2. If you are facing with frequent under-voltage for prolong time which are causing damages to your loads, yes; install a separate UV relay set to trip <85% with time delay. Attention: A CB with UV will NOT trip at <85% voltage. It may go ss low as <45% to trip out !
3. A motorized CB can be switched I/O remotely (usually) without any increase in size. The motor unit is NOT costly, compared to the price of the DB.
4. Do NOT consider using a contactor, as it has very low short-circuit kA rating; unless fused; which lowered the security.
5. You may consider a motorized CB installed with Shunt release instead of UV; if prolong under-voltage is not your concern to the loads. Note: A CB installed with a shunt release doe NOT open at all, when the incoming voltage dropped to zero. Attention: A CB may install with either a UV or a shunt, but NOT both. They are not costly.
Che Kuan Yau (Singapore)