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DS/EN 62020

Electrical accessories – Residual current monitors for household and similar uses (RCMs)

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 23 March 2006
Status: active
Page Count: 31
ICS Code (Fuses and other overcurrent protection devices): 29.120.50
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This International Standard applies to residual current monitors (RCMs) having rated voltage not exceeding 440 V a.c. and rated current not exceeding 125 A for household and similar purposes. These devices are intended to monitor the residual current of the installation and to give a warning if the residual current between a live part and an exposed conductive part or earth exceeds a predetermined level, and may be used in conjunction with protective devices. RCMs detect residual alternating currents and residual pulsating direct current whether suddenly applied or slowly rising. RCM's having internal batteries are not covered by this standard. This standard does not cover Insulating Monitoring Devices (IMDs) which are covered by the scope of IEC 61557-8.

Document History

DS/EN 62020
March 23, 2006
Electrical accessories – Residual current monitors for household and similar uses (RCMs)
This International Standard applies to residual current monitors (RCMs) having rated voltage not exceeding 440 V a.c. and rated current not exceeding 125 A for household and similar purposes. These...
September 13, 1999
Electrical accessories – Residual current monitors for household and similar uses (RCMs)
This International Standard applies to residual current monitors (RCMs) having rated voltage not exceeding 440 V a.c. and rated current not exceeding 125 A for household and similar purposes. These...

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