RCCBs

Residual current circuit breakers (RCCBs) are essential electrical safety devices designed to protect people and property from electric shock and fire risks caused by earth leakage currents. Installed within distribution boards, an RCCB circuit breaker continuously monitors current flow and disconnects power when an imbalance is detected.

In residential, commercial, and industrial environments across HK, RCCBs are widely used to enhance electrical safety in compliance with local regulations. From standard household protection to specialised applications requiring higher sensitivity or multiple poles, RS Hong Kong offers a broad selection of residual current circuit breakers suitable for different system requirements, rated currents, and installation needs.

How Does an RCCB Work?

An RCCB works by comparing the current flowing through the live and neutral conductors. Under normal conditions, these currents are equal. If a fault occurs and current leaks to earth, the imbalance is detected as residual current.

When this leakage exceeds the RCCB’s rated sensitivity, such as a 300mA RCD for fire protection, the device trips instantly to cut off the circuit. This rapid disconnection reduces the risk of electric shock, equipment damage, and electrical fires.

Benefits of RCCBs

RCCBs deliver critical safety advantages for both people and electrical installations.

  • Protection against electric shock: RCCBs disconnect power quickly when leakage is detected, reducing the risk of serious injury or electrocution.
  • Fire prevention: By detecting earth leakage early, RCCBs help prevent overheating and electrical fires caused by insulation faults.
  • Compliance: Using RCCBs supports compliance with electrical safety standards commonly required in Hong Kong installations.

Types of RCCBs

Different RCCB types are designed to respond to specific current waveforms and applications.

  • Type AC: Suitable for standard alternating current applications, typically used in basic residential circuits.
  • Type A: Detects alternating and pulsating DC currents, making it suitable for modern appliances and electronic loads.
  • Type F: Designed for circuits with variable-speed drives and single-phase inverters, offering improved nuisance-trip resistance.
  • Type B: Provides protection against AC, pulsating DC, and smooth DC leakage, commonly specified for EV charging, solar, and industrial systems.
  • Type G: Features time delay characteristics to reduce nuisance tripping while maintaining safety protection.

Difference Between an RCCB and an RCD

Although closely related, RCCBs and RCDs serve slightly different roles in electrical protection.

  • RCCB: Detects earth leakage currents only and trips without providing overload or short-circuit protection.
  • RCD: A broader term that includes devices offering residual current protection, sometimes combined with other functions.

Both RCCBs and RCDs are available in different sensitivities, pole arrangements, and mounting formats depending on application needs.

Applications of RCCBs

RCCBs are used wherever electrical safety and leakage protection are required.

  • Residential homes: Protect occupants from electric shock in lighting, socket, and appliance circuits.
  • Office and commercial areas: Enhance safety in distribution boards supplying office equipment and shared facilities.
  • Industrial areas: Support personnel safety in machinery, control panels, and power distribution systems.
  • High-risk zones: Used in wet or outdoor environments where the risk of earth leakage is higher.

How to Choose the Right RCCBs

Selecting the correct RCCB depends on system design and protection requirements.

  • Residual current rating: Choose sensitivity based on application needs, such as personal protection or fire prevention.
  • Rated current: Ensure the RCCB can handle the expected load without nuisance tripping.
  • Pole configuration: Select the appropriate configuration, including options like a 4-pole RCCB for three-phase systems.

Why Choose RS for RCCBs

RS Hong Kong supplies a wide range of RCCBs from leading manufacturers, including ABB, Schneider Electric, and Siemens. Options are available across multiple current ratings, pole configurations, and RCCB types, allowing users to balance performance, application needs, and RCCB cost considerations.

Beyond RCCBs, you can also buy complementary products such as busbars, MCCBs, and distribution accessories to support complete electrical installations. Orders can be placed easily through the RS Hong Kong online platform, with clear product specifications and availability. For details on delivery timelines, shipping options, and ordering procedures, please refer to the delivery information page.

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