Residual current operated circuit breakers with integral overcurrent protection (RCBO) of GO series provide full protection to both installation and persons, as they are able to automatically switch off the power supply in case of overload, short-circuit and earth leakage.
RCBO perform the same functions as both MCB and RCCB combined in a single product.
Their use is suggestable whenever it is necessary to reduce at most the available space, guaranteeing the operator’s safety and the protection of the installation and the connected equipment.
GO series offers a complete range of RCBO. According to the wave form of the leakage current they are sensitive to, the RCBO can be classified as follows:
• AC TYPE: suitable for all electric installations which may include devices featuring a possibly sinusoidal alternate faults current.
• A TYPE: suitable where the connectable electric devices have electronic rectifiers or electronic circuits regulating the current wave form because it operates in presence of fault current of both alternate and pulsating type.
B TYPE: they are recommended in installations with presence of equipment with electronic circuits which may generate fault DC currents and/or high frequency. Examples of applications are installations with motors with variable frequency, rectifiers, frequency converters, PV systems, charging stations for electrical vehicles, etc.
Depending on their intervention sensitivity, the RCBO can be classified as follows:
• Low Sensitivity (IΔn = 0,1A – 0,3A – 0,5A): not suitable to protect from direct contacts; they are instead suitable for the indirect contacts, provided a proper coordination with the earth-circuit is made.
• High Sensitivity (IΔn = 0,01A – 0,03A): suitable to protect from both direct and indirect contacts.
GO range RCBOs are also available in a complete selection of tripping characteristics, duly identified in order to satisfy any installation requirements. These are called B, C and D characteristics and the difference among the curves is given by the values limiting the instantaneous tripping zone:
• B characteristic: it is generally used as a protection to resistive loads and long lights’ lines, allowing anyway the insertion of loads with reduced inrush currents;
• C characteristic: it is the most widely used as it allows the insertion of resistive or limited inductive loads also with high inrush currents;
• D characteristic: it is suggested in case of motors and high inductive loads with high inrush currents.