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Chapter F

Protection against electric shocks and electrical fires

  • Protection against electric shock
  • Types of protection against electric shock
  • Additional protection: High sensitivity RCDs
  • Implementation of the TT system
    • TT system - Principle
    • TT system - Practical aspects
  • Implementation of the TN system
    • TN system - Principle
    • TN system - Preliminary conditions
    • TN system - Earth-fault current calculation
    • TN system - High fault current-loop impedance
  • Implementation of the IT system
    • IT system - Principle
    • IT system - Fault protection
    • IT system - Implementation of protections
    • IT system - Practical aspects
  • Residual Current Devices (RCDs)
    • Description of RCDs
    • Form factors of RCDs
    • Types of RCDs
    • Sensitivity of RCDs to disturbances
    • Coordination of residual current protective devices
    • RCDs selection in presence of DC earth leakage currents
  • Other protective measures against electric shocks
    • Extra Low Voltage (ELV)
    • The electrical separation of circuits
    • Class II equipment
    • Out-of-arm’s reach or interposition of obstacles
  • Protection against electrical fire risks
    • Protection against fire due to earth faults
    • Protection against arc faults in cables and connections (AFDD)
    • Protection against electrical fire risks - synthesis

Residual Current Devices (RCDs)

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  • Description of RCDs
  • Form factors of RCDs
  • Types of RCDs
  • Sensitivity of RCDs to disturbances
  • Coordination of residual current protective devices
  • RCDs selection in presence of DC earth leakage currents
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