Type B residual current circuit breakers are designed to protect against electric shock by detecting residual currents caused by ground faults. They work by continuously monitoring the current flowing in the circuit, and if they detect a difference between the live and neutral currents of 5 milliamps or more, they will trip and disconnect power within 40 milliseconds to prevent electric shock. Type B RCCBs provide protection for both direct and indirect contact with live parts in event of a ground fault.
Type B residual current circuit breakers are designed to protect against electric shock by detecting residual currents caused by ground faults. They work by continuously monitoring the current flowing in the circuit, and if they detect a difference between the live and neutral currents of 5 milliamps or more, they will trip and disconnect power within 40 milliseconds to prevent electric shock. Type B RCCBs provide protection for both direct and indirect contact with live parts in event of a ground fault.
Type B residual current circuit breakers are designed to protect against electric shock by detecting residual currents caused by ground faults. They work by continuously monitoring the current flowing in the circuit, and if they detect a difference between the live and neutral currents of 5 milliamps or more, they will trip and disconnect power within 40 milliseconds to prevent electric shock. Type B RCCBs provide protection for both direct and indirect contact with live parts in event of a ground fault.