2-pole RCDs
The 2-pole RCDs are essential protective devices in single-phase electrical installations. These units help provide personal and equipment protection by reducing the risks associated with earth leakage currents and increasing overall electrical system safety.
The 2-pole RCDs are residual current devices designed to monitor both phase and neutral conductors simultaneously and automatically disconnect the circuit when they detect earth leakage or a fault. This offers crucial protection in areas with higher requirements for protection against electric shock, such as bathrooms, kitchens or outdoor connection points, where moisture and external influences pose increased risks.
The sensitivity and rated current of 2-pole RCDs can vary, allowing you to select the right model for each application and network requirement. A properly sized residual current device responds quickly and reliably to faults, helping to reduce the likelihood of electrical accidents and equipment damage while supporting the smooth and safe operation of the installation.
Using 2-pole RCDs not only improves protection against electric shock, but also contributes to the long-term reliability of connected equipment. These devices are particularly useful in residential and light commercial environments where circuits are supplied from single-phase networks. Their fast tripping capability helps minimise the impact of faults and protects the rest of the installation from further issues.
High-quality 2-pole RCDs are a fundamental part of any modern electrical safety system, as they play a key role in personal protection, fire prevention and overall system safety. When correctly selected and installed, residual current devices help reduce the risk of failures and outages over the long term, while supporting stable and safe network operation across a wide range of applications.