Residual current operated circuit-breakers with integral overcurrent protection for household and similar uses (RCBO's) -- Part 1: General rules

This International Standard applies to residual current operated circuit-breakers with integral overcurrent protection functionally independent of, or functionally dependent on, line voltage for household and similar uses (hereafter referred to as RCBOs), for rated voltages not exceeding 440 V a.c. with rated frequencies of 50 Hz, 60 Hz or 50/60 Hz and rated currents not exceeding 125 A and rated short-circuit capacities not exceeding 25 000 A for operation at 50 Hz or 60 Hz. These devices are intended to protect people against indirect contact, the exposed conductive parts of the installation being connected to an appropriate earth electrode and to protect against overcurrents the wiring installations of buildings and similar applications. They may be used to provide protection against fire hazards due to a persistent earth fault current, without the operation of the overcurrent protective device. RCBOs having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA are also used as a means for additional protection in the case of failure of the protective means against electric shock. This standard applies to devices performing simultaneously the function of detection of the residual current, of comparison of the value of this current with the residual operating value and of opening of the protected circuit when the residual current exceeds this value, and also of performing the function of making, carrying and breaking overcurrents under specified conditions. RCBOs of the general type are resistant to unwanted tripping, including the case where surge voltages (as a result of switching transients or induced by lightning) cause loading currents in the installation without occurrence of flashover. RCBOs of type S are considered to be sufficiently proof against unwanted tripping even if the surge voltage causes a flashover and a follow-on current occurs. RCBOs are suitable for isolation. RCBOs complying with this standard, with the exception of those with an uninterrupted neutral, are suitable for use in IT systems. Special precautions (e.g. lightning arresters) may be necessary when excessive overvoltages are likely to occur on the supply side (for example in the case of supply through overhead lines) (see IEC 60364-4-44). This standard also applies to RCBOs obtained by the assembly of an adaptable residual current device with a circuit-breaker. The mechanical assembly shall be effected in the factory by the manufacturer, or on site, in which case the requirements of Annex G shall apply. It also applies to RCBOs having more than one rated current, provided that the means for changing from one discrete rating to another is not accessible in normal service and that the rating cannot be changed without the use of a tool. Supplementary requirements may be necessary for RCBOs of the plug-in type. Particular requirements are necessary for RCBOs incorporated in or intended only for association with plugs and socket-outlets or with appliance couplers for household and similar general purposes and if intended to be used at frequencies other than 50 Hz or 60 Hz. This standard does not apply to: - RCBOs intended to protect motors; - RCBOs the current setting of which is adjustable by means accessible to the user in normal service. The requirements of this standard apply for normal environmental conditions. Additional requirements may be necessary for RCBOs used in locations having severe environmental conditions. RCBOs including batteries are not covered by this standard. A guide for the coordination of RCBOs with fuses is given in Annex F.

Fehlerstrom-/Differenzstrom-Schutzschalter mit eingebautem Überstromschutz (RCBOs) für Hausinstallationen und für ähnliche Anwendungen -- Teil 1: Allgemeine Anforderungen

Interrupteurs automatiques à courant différentiel résiduel avec protection contre les surintensités incorporée pour installations domestiques et analogues (DD) -- Partie 1: Règles générales

Odklopniki na preostali (residualni) tok z vgrajeno nadtokovno zaščito za gospodinjsko in podobno rabo (RCBO's) - 1. del: Splošna pravila (IEC 61009-1:1996 + Corr. 2003 + A1:2002, spremenjen) (vsebuje popravek AC:2006)

Ta mednarodni standard se uporablja za odklopnike na preostali (residualni) tok z vgrajeno nadtokovno zaščito, ki so funkcionalno neodvisni ali odvisni od linijske napetosti, za gospodinjsko in podobno rabo (v nadaljnjem besedilu: RCBO), za nazivne napetosti do vključno 440 V izmenične napetosti, pri čemer nazivna frekvenca dosega 50 Hz, 60 Hz ali 50/60 Hz, nazivni tok ne presega 125 A, nazivne kratkostične zmogljivosti pa ne presegajo 25000 A med delovanjem pri 50 Hz ali 60 Hz. Te naprave so namenjene zaščiti oseb pred posrednim stikom, pri čemer so izpostavljeni prevodni deli inštalacije povezani z ustreznim ozemljilom, in zaščiti napeljav stavb in podobnih aplikacij pred nadtoki. Uporabljajo se lahko za zaščito pred požarom zaradi stalnega ozemljitvenega okvarnega toka brez naprave za nadtokovno zaščito. Tudi odklopniki na preostali (residualni) tok z vgrajeno nadtokovno zaščito (RCBO) z nazivnim preostalim operativnim tokom do vključno 30 mA se uporabljajo kot dodatna zaščita v primeru odpovedi zaščitnega sredstva pred električnim udarom. Ta standard se uporablja za naprave, ki hkrati izvajajo funkcije zaznavanja preostalega (residualnega) toka, primerjanja vrednosti tega toka s preostalo operativno vrednostjo in odprtja zaščitenega tokokroga, kadar preostali tok presega to vrednost, ter tudi funkcijo ustvarjanja, prenosa in prekinitve nadtokov pod določenimi pogoji. Odklopniki RCBO splošnega tipa se ne morejo po nesreči odklopiti, tudi kadar previsoka napetost (zaradi prehodnih preklapljanj ali udara strele) povzroči obremenilne tokove v inštalaciji brez nastanka preboja. Odklopniki RCBO tipa S naj bi v zadostni meri ščitili pred neželenim odklopom, celo kadar previsoka napetost povzroči preboj in nastane nadaljnji tok. Odklopniki RCBO so primerni za izolacijo. Odklopniki RCBO, ki so skladni s tem standardom, razen odklopnikov z neprekinjeno nevtralno točko, so primerni za uporabo v sistemih IT. Posebni zaščitni ukrepi (npr. prenapetostni odvodniki) so lahko potrebni, kadar lahko na strani dobave nastane prekomerna prenapetost (na primer v primeru dobave prek nadzemnih vodov) (glejte standard 60364-4-44). Ta standard se uporablja tudi za odklopnike RCBO, ki se pridobijo z montažo naprave s prilagodljivim preostalim (residualnim) tokom z odklopnikom. Mehansko montažo izvede proizvajalec v tovarni ali se opravi na kraju samem, v tem primeru pa se uporabljajo zahteve Dodatka G. Uporablja se tudi za odklopnike RCBO z več kot enim nazivnim tokom, če sredstvo za spreminjanje nazivnega toka ni na voljo med običajnim delovanjem in se nazivni tok ne more spremeniti brez uporabe orodja. Dodatne zahteve so lahko potrebne za vtične odklopnike RCBO. Posebne zahteve so potrebne za odklopnike RCBO, vgrajene v ali namenjene le uporabi z vtiči in vtičnicami ali s spojkami naprave za gospodinjsko in podobno splošno rabo in če so namenjeni uporabi pri frekvencah, ki niso 50 Hz ali 60 Hz. Ta standard se ne uporablja za: – odklopnike RCBO, namenjene zaščiti motorjev; – odklopnike RCBO, katerih trenutno nastavitev je mogoče prilagoditi s sredstvi, ki so uporabniku na voljo med običajnim delovanjem. Zahteve tega standarda se uporabljajo za običajne okoljske pogoje. Dodatne zahteve so lahko potrebne za odklopnike RCBO, ki se uporabljajo na lokacijah z neugodnimi okoljskimi pogoji. Ta standard ne zajema odklopnikov RCBO z akumulatorji. V Dodatku F so zajeta navodila za usklajevanje odklopnikov RCBO z varovalkami.

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Residual current operated circuit-breakers with integral overcurrent protection for
household and similar uses (RCBO's) -- Part 1: General rules
Fehlerstrom-/Differenzstrom-Schutzschalter mit eingebautem Überstromschutz (RCBOs)
für Hausinstallationen und für ähnliche Anwendungen -- Teil 1: Allgemeine
Anforderungen
Interrupteurs automatiques à courant différentiel résiduel avec protection contre les
surintensités incorporée pour installations domestiques et analogues (DD) -- Partie 1:
Règles générales
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 61009-1:2004
ICS:
29.120.50 9DURYDONHLQGUXJD Fuses and other overcurrent
PHGWRNRYQD]DãþLWD protection devices
SIST EN 61009-1:2005 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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SIST EN 61009-1:2005
EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 61009-1
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM September 2004

ICS 29.120.50 Supersedes EN 61009-1:1994 + A1:1995 + A11:1995 + A2:1998
+ A13:1998 + A14:1998 + A15:1998 + A17:1998 + A19:2000
Incorporates Corrigendum July 2006


English version


Residual current operated circuit-breakers
with integral overcurrent protection
for household and similar uses (RCBO's)
Part 1: General rules
(IEC 61009-1:1996 + corr. 2003 + A1:2002, modified)


Interrupteurs automatiques  Fehlerstrom-/Differenzstrom-
à courant différentiel résiduel Schutzschalter mit eingebautem
avec protection contre les surintensités Überstromschutz (RCBOs)
incorporée pour installations domestiques für Hausinstallationen und
et analogues (DD) für ähnliche Anwendungen
Partie 1: Règles générales Teil 1: Allgemeine Anforderungen
(CEI 61009-1:1996 + corr. 2003 (IEC 61009-1:1996 + Corr. 2003
+ A1:2002, modifiée) + A1:2002, modifiziert)


This European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 2004-03-16. CENELEC members are bound to
comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European
Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.

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Foreword
The text of the International Standard IEC 61009-1:1996 and its amendment 1:2002, prepared by SC 23E,
Circuit-breakers and similar equipment for household use, of IEC TC 23, Electrical accessories, together with
common modifications prepared by the Technical Committee CENELEC TC 23E, Circuit breakers and
similar devices for household and similar applications, was submitted to the Unique Acceptance Procedure
and was approved by CENELEC as EN 61009-1 on 2004-03-16.

This European Standard supersedes EN 61009-1:1994 + corrigendum Dec. 1997 + A1:1995 +
A1:1995/corrigendum Dec. 1997 + A11:1995 + A11:1995/corrigendum Dec. 1997 + A2:1998 + A13:1998 +
A13:1998/corrigendum Apr. 1998 + A14:1998 + A15:1998 + A17:1998 + A19:2000.

The following dates were fixed:

– latest date by which the EN has to be implemented
 at national level by publication of an identical
 national standard or by endorsement (dop) 2005-04-01

– latest date by which the national standards conflicting
 with the EN have to be withdrawn (dow) 2009-04-01

This European Standard was prepared under a mandate given to CENELEC by the European Commission
and the European Free Trade Association and covers essential requirements of EC Directives. See
Annex ZZ.
Annexes, clauses, subclauses, figures and tables that are additional to those in IEC 61009-1 are prefixed
with the letter Z.
The contents of the corrigendum of July 2006 have been included in this copy.
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Endorsement notice
*)
The text of the International Standard IEC 61000-9-1:1996 + corrigendum May 2003 + A1:2002 was
approved by CENELEC as a European Standard with agreed common modifications as given below.

Clause Common modifications
Contents Add:
3.Z1 Definitions related to insulation co-ordination
Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications with their
corresponding European publications
Annex ZB (normative) Special national conditions
Annex ZC (informative) A-deviations
Annex ZD (normative) Classification of RCBOs into energy limiting classes
Annex ZZ (informative) Coverage of Essential Requirements of EC Directives
Table ZD.1 – Permissible I²t (let-through) values for RCBOs with rated current up to and
including 16 A
Table ZD.2 – Permissible I²t (let-through) values for RCBOs with rated current exceeding 16 A
up to and including 32 A
1 Replace the whole Clause 1 by:
1  Scope and object
This International Standard applies to residual current operated circuit-breakers with integral
overcurrent protection functionally independent of, or functionally dependent on, line voltage
for household and similar uses (hereafter referred to as RCBOs), for rated voltages not
exceeding 440 V a.c., rated currents not exceeding 125 A for fixed installation and rated
short-circuit capacities not exceeding 25 000 A for operation at 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
These devices are intended to protect people against indirect contact, the exposed conductive
parts of the installation being connected to an appropriate earth electrode and to protect
against overcurrents the wiring installations of buildings and similar applications. They may be
used to provide protection against fire hazards due to a persistent earth fault current, without
the operation of the overcurrent protective device.
RCBOs having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA are also used as a
means for additional protection in the case of failure of the protective means against electric
shock.
This standard applies to devices performing simultaneously the function of detection of the
residual current, of comparison of the value of this current with the residual operating value
and of opening of the protected circuit when the residual current exceeds this value, and also
of performing the function of making, carrying and breaking overcurrents under specified
conditions.
These devices are intended for use in an environment with pollution degree 2.
NOTE 1  For environment with higher pollution degree, enclosures giving the appropriate degree of protection should
be used.

*)
In view of some inconsistencies between the English and French versions of IEC 61009-1:1996, it is advisable to use the consolidated
IEC text published in February 2003 for compiling the text of this European Standard.

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Clause Common modifications
RCBOs within the scope of the present standard are suitable for isolation.
Devices to this standard, are suitable for use in IT systems provided that the requirements of
HD 384.4.473 are complied with.
NOTE 2  The content of the present standard related to the operation under residual current conditions is based on
EN 61008. The content of the present standard related to protection against overcurrents is based on EN 60898.
NOTE 3  RCBOs are essentially intended to be operated by uninstructed persons and designed not to require
maintenance. They may be submitted for certification purposes.
NOTE 4  Installation and application rules of RCBOs are given in HD 384.
NOTE 5  Recommendations for the dimensional coordination between enclosures and RCBOs for mounting on rail
according to EN 60715 or equivalent means are given in CENELEC Report R023-001.
RCBOs of the general type are resistant to unwanted tripping, including the case where surge
voltages (as a result of switching transients or induced by lightning) cause loading currents in
the installation without occurrence of flashover.
RCBOs of the S type are considered to be sufficiently proof against unwanted tripping even if
the surge voltage causes a flashover and a follow-on current occurs.
NOTE 6  For more severe overvoltage conditions, RCBOs complying with other standards (e.g. EN 60947-2) should
be used.
Special precautions (e.g. lightning arresters) may be necessary when excessive overvoltages
are likely to occur on the supply side (for example in the case of supply through overhead
lines) (see HD 384.4.443).
NOTE 7  For RCBOs having a degree of protection higher than IP20 special constructions may be required.
This standard also applies to RCBOs obtained by the assembly of an adaptable residual
current device with a circuit-breaker. The mechanical assembly shall be effected in the factory
by the manufacturer, or on site, in which case the requirements of Annex G shall apply.
Supplementary requirements may be necessary for RCBOs of the plug-in type.
Particular requirements are necessary for RCBOs integrated in one unit with a socket-outlet or
designed exclusively for being associated locally with a socket-outlet in the same mounting
box.
NOTE 8  Until a specific EN for SRCDs is prepared and approved, for RCBOs integrated in one unit with a socket-
outlet or designed exclusively for being associated locally with a socket-outlet in the same mounting box the
requirements of this standard in conjunction with those of IEC 60884-1 may be used as far as applicable.
This standard does not apply to:
– RCBOs intended to protect motors,
– RCBOs the current setting of which is adjustable by means accessible to the user in
normal service,
– RCBOs having more than one rated current.
The requirements of this standard apply for normal environmental conditions (see 7.1).
Additional requirements may be necessary for RCBOs used in locations having severe
environmental conditions.
RCBOs including batteries are not covered by this standard.
A guide for the co-ordination under short-circuit conditions between a RCBO and another
short-circuit protective device (SCPDs) is given in Annex F.

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Clause Common modifications
This standard contains all requirements necessary to ensure compliance with the operational
characteristics required for these devices by type tests.
It also contains the details relative to test requirements and methods of testing necessary to
ensure reproducibility of test results.
This standard states:
a) the characteristics of RCBOs;
b) the conditions with which RCBOs shall comply, with reference to:
1) their operation and behaviour in normal service,
2) their operation and behaviour in case of overload,
3) their operation and behaviour in case of short-circuits up to their rated short-circuit
capacity,
4) their operation under residual current conditions,
5) EMC,
6) their dielectric properties;
c) the tests intended for confirming that these conditions have been met and the methods to
be adopted for the tests;
d) the data to be marked on the devices;
e) the test sequences to be carried out and the number of samples to be submitted for
certification purposes (see Annex A);
f) the co-ordination under short-circuit conditions with another short-circuit protective device
(SCPD) associated in the same circuit (see Annex F);
g) the routine tests to be carried out on each RCBO to reveal unacceptable variations in
material or manufacture, likely to affect safety (see Annex D).
2 Replace the text of Clause 2 by:
NOTE Normative references to international publications are listed in Annex ZA (normative).
3.3.16 Delete.
3.3.17 Replace "current paths" by "poles".
3.3.Z1 Add the following new definition:
3.3.Z1
plug-in RCBO
RCBO having one or more plug-in terminals (see 3.6.Z1) and designed for use with
appropriate means for the plug-in connection
3.4.9.1
Delete the reference to IEV.
3.4.15
Replace this subclause by:
3.4.15  Co-ordination between overcurrent protective devices in series

3.4.15.1
overcurrent protective co-ordination of overcurrent protective devices
co-ordination of two or more overcurrent protective devices in series to ensure overcurrent
discrimination (selectivity) and/or back-up protection
(2.5.22 of EN 60947-1)

3.4.15.2
overcurrent discrimination
co-ordination of the operating characteristics of two or more overcurrent protective devices in
series such that, on the incidence of overcurrents within stated limits, the device intended to
operate within these limits does so, while the other(s) does (do) not
(IEV 441-17-15)

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Clause Common modifications
3.4.15.3
back-up protection
overcurrent co-ordination of two overcurrent protective devices in series, where the protective
device, generally but not necessarily on the supply side, effects the overcurrent protection with
or without the assistance of the other protective device and prevents excessive stress on the
latter
(2.5.24 of EN 60947-1)
3.4.15.4
total discrimination (total selectivity)
overcurrent discrimination where, in the presence of two overcurrent protective devices in
series, the protective device on the load side effects the protection without causing the other
protective device to operate
(2.17.2 of EN 60947-2)
3.4.15.5
partial discrimination (partial selectivity)
overcurrent discrimination where, in the presence of two overcurrent protective devices in
series, the protective device on the load side effects the protection up to a given level of
overcurrent, without causing the other protective device to operate
(2.17.3 of EN 60947-2)
3.4.15.6
selectivity limit current (I )
s
the current co-ordinate of the intersection between the total time-current characteristic of the
protective device on the load side and the pre-arcing (for fuses), or tripping (for RCBOs) time-
current characteristic of the other protective device
The selectivity limit current (see Figure D.1 of EN 60898-1) is a limiting value of current
- below which, in the presence of two overcurrent protective devices in series, the protective
device on the load side completes its breaking operation in time to prevent the other
protective device from starting its operation (i.e. selectivity is ensured);
- above which, in the presence of two overcurrent protective devices in series, the protective
device on the load side may not complete its breaking operation in time to prevent the
other protective device from starting its operation (i.e. selectivity is not ensured)
(2.17.4 of EN 60947-2)
3.4.15.7
take-over current (I )
B
current co-ordinate of the intersection between the time-current characteristics of two
overcurrent protective devices
NOTE The take-over current is the current co-ordinate of the intersection between the maximum break-time /
current characteristics of two overcurrent protective devices in series.
(2.5.25 of EN 60947-1 and 2.17.6 of EN 60947-2)
3.4.15.8
conditional short-circuit current (of a circuit or a switching device)
prospective current that a circuit or a switching device, protected by a specified short-circuit
protective device, can satisfactorily withstand for the total operating time of that device under
specified conditions of use and behaviour
NOTE 1 For the purpose of this standard, the short-circuit protective device is generally a RCBO or a fuse.
NOTE 2 This definition differs from IEV 441-17-20 by broadening the concept of current limiting device into a short-
circuit protective device, the function of which is not only to limit the current.
(2.5.29 of EN 60947-1)
3.4.15.9
rated conditional short-circuit current I
nc
value of prospective current, stated by the manufacturer, which the equipment, protected by a
short-circuit protective device specified by the manufacturer, can withstand satisfactorily for
the operating time of this device under the test conditions in the relevant product standard
(4.3.6.4 of EN 60947-1).

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Clause Common modifications
3.Z1 Add a new subclause:
3.Z1  Definitions related to insulation co-ordination
3.Z1.1

insulation co-ordination
the mutual correlation of insulation characteristics of electrical equipment taking into account
the expected micro-environment and the influencing stresses
(1.3.1 of IEC 60664-1)
3.Z1.2

working voltage
the highest r.m.s. value of the a.c. or d.c. voltage across any particular insulation which can
occur when the equipment is supplied at rated voltage
(1.3.5 of IEC 60664-1)
NOTE 1 Transients are disregarded.
NOTE 2 Both open circuit conditions and normal operating conditions are taken into account.
3.Z1.3

overvoltage
any voltage having a peak value exceeding the corresponding peak value of maximum
steady-state voltage at normal operating conditions
(1.3.7 of IEC 60664-1)
3.Z1.4

impulse withstand voltage
the highest peak value of impulse voltage of prescribed form and polarity, which does not
cause breakdown of the insulation under specific conditions
(1.3.8.1 of IEC 60664-1)
3.Z1.5

overvoltage category
a numeral defining a transient overvoltage condition
(1.3.10 of IEC 60664-1)
3.Z1.6

macro-environment
the environment of the room or other location, in which the equipment is installed or used
3.Z1.7

micro-environment
the immediate environment of the insulation which particularly influences the dimensioning of
the creepage distances
(1.3.12.2 of IEC 60664-1)
3.Z1.8

pollution
any addition of foreign matter, solid, liquid or gaseous that can result in a reduction of electric
strength or surface resistivity of the insulation
(1.3.11 of IEC 60664-1)
3.Z1.9

pollution degree
a numeral characterising the expected pollution of the micro-environment
(1.3.13 of IEC 60664-1)
NOTE The pollution degree to which equipment is exposed may be different from that of the macro-environment
where the equipment is located because of protection offered by means such as an enclosure or internal heating to
prevent absorption or condensation of moisture.

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Clause Common modifications
3.Z1.10

isolation (isolating function)
function intended to cut off the supply from the whole installation or a discrete section of it by
separating it from every source of electrical energy for reasons of safety
(3.6.10 of EN 60898-1)
3.Z1.11

isolating distance
the clearance between open contacts, meeting the safety requirements specified for isolation
purposes
(3.6.11 of EN 60898-1)
3.Z1.12

clearance (see Annex B)
shortest distance in air between two conductive parts along a string stretched the shortest
way between these conductive parts
(IEV 441-17-31)
NOTE For the purpose of determining a clearance to accessible parts, the accessible surface of an insulating
enclosure shall be considered conductive as if it was covered by a metal foil wherever it can be touched by a hand or
a standard test finger according to Figure 9.
3.Z1.13

creepage distance (see Annex B)
shortest distance along the surface of an insulating material between two conductive parts.
NOTE For the purpose of determining a creepage distance to accessible parts, the accessible surface of an
insulating enclosure shall be considered conductive as if it was covered by a metal foil wherever it can be touched by
a hand or a standard test finger according to Figure 9.
3.4.19
Delete
3.4.20
Delete
3.6.Z1
Add the following new definition:
3.6.Z1
plug-in terminal
terminal the electrical connection and disconnection of which can be effected without
displacing the conductors of the corresponding circuit. The connection is effected without the
use of a tool and is provided by the resilience of the fixed and/or moving parts and/or by
springs
4.1 Replace the note by the following specification:
The selection of the various types is made according to HD 384 and non-conflicting national
wiring rules. Table Z1 lists the types of RCBOs according to the various applications but does
not exclude the use of RCBOs of any classification for protection over and above that required
by the relevant wiring rules.
Add the following table:
Table Z1 – Survey of the types of RCBOs according to their method of operation
Classification 4.1.1 4.1.2.2a) 4.1.2.1 b) 4.1.2.2b)
Marking of use Without E1 E2 E3
a a b
Protection Indirect contact and Indirect contact and Additional protection Additional protection
a a
additional protection additional protection
c
Service continuity Yes Yes No Yes
a
Additional protection, provided only for RCBOs with I ≤ 0,03 A .
Δn
b
Only devices integrated in one unit with a socket-outlet or designed exclusively for being associated locally with a socket outlet in
a same mounting box.
c
This information is given for guidance only.

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Clause Common modifications
4.1.2.1 Replace item a) by: "Deleted".
Add after b):
RCBOs of type 4.1.2.1b) shall comply with the relevant requirements of 8.12.
4.1.2.2a) Replace the final sentence in brackets by "(additional requirements are under consideration)".
4.1.2.2b) Delete the note.
4.2 Replace the text by "Deleted".
4.3 Delete:
– single-pole RCBO with one overcurrent protected pole and uninterrupted neutral (see
3.3.16) (two current paths)
– three-pole RCBO with three overcurrent protected poles and uninterrupted neutral (four
current paths).
4.4 Replace the text by 'Deleted'
4.12 Replace the text by:
RCBOs of B-type and C-type, having rated current up to and including 40 A and having short-
circuit breaking capacity of 3 000 A, 4 500 A, 6 000 A and 10 000 A, may be classified
according to the limits within which their I²t characteristics lie, measured according to 9.12.6
(see Annex ZD).
4.Z1 Add the following new subclause:
4.Z1 According to the range of ambient air temperature
– RCBOs for use at ambient air temperatures between -5 °C and +40 °C;
– RCBOs for use at ambient air temperatures between -25 °C and +40 °C.
5.1 Delete the first dashed item.
Add the following item to the list of common characteristics:
– ranges of ambient air temperature (see 5.3.Z1)
5.2.1.Z1 Add:
5.2.1.Z1 Rated impulse withstand voltage (U )
imp
The rated impulse withstand voltage of an RCBO shall be equal to or higher than the standard
values of rated impulse withstand voltage given in 5.3.Z2.
5.2.3 Delete the note.
5.2.7 Replace the last line by:
The conditions are those specified in 9.12.11.4d)
5.2.9.3 Delete.
5.3.1 Replace "preferred" by "standard" (twice).
Replace the Table by:

RCBOs Circuit supplying the RCBO Rated voltage of RCBOs for
use in systems
230 V, 230 V/400 V, 400 V
Single phase 230 V
(phase to neutral or phase to phase)
Two-pole
Single phase (phase to phase) 400 V
Three phase (4-wire) 230 V
Three-pole Three phase (3-wire) 400 V
Four-pole Three phase (4-wire) 400 V

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Clause Common modifications
5.3.2 Delete in the second line the value 8 A.
5.3.3 Delete the value “0,006”.
5.3.5 Replace the title by "Values of rated frequency".
Replace the text by:
The preferred value of rated frequency is 50 Hz.
5.3.6 Replace the subclause title by:
5.3.6 Values of rated short-circuit capacity (I ) and of rated residual making and
cn
breaking capacity (I )
Δm
NOTE 1  For test voltages to check the insulation, see 9.20.
NOTE 2  For test voltages to check the isolation distance across open contacts, see Table Z2.
5.3.6.1 Replace the first sentence by:
Standard values of rated short-circuit capacity and of rated residual making and breaking
capacity are given in Table 1. The values of I and I may be different on the same product.
cn Δm
Replace Table 1 and the subsequent footnote by:

Table 1 - Standard values of rated short-circuit capacity and of
the rated residual making and breaking capacity
1 500 A (*)
3 000 A
4 500 A
6 000 A
10 000 A
(*) Only for RCBOs integrated in one unit with a socket outlet or designed exclusively for being associated locally with
a socket outlet in the same mounting box.
5.3.7 Delete.
5.3.9 Table 3:
Replace “50 I ” by “20 I ”.
n n
5.3.Z1 Add the following new subclause:
5.3.Z1 Standard ranges of ambient air temperature
The standard ranges of ambient air temperature are:
– -5 °C to +40 °C
– -25 °C to +40 °C
5.3.Z2 Add the following new subclause:
5.3.Z2 Standard values of rated impulse withstand voltage (U )
imp
Standard value of the rated impulse voltage (U ) is 4 kV.
imp
NOTE  For test voltages to check the isolation distance across open contacts, see Table Z2.
6
The text of Clause 6 become 6.Z1 with the following modifications:
6.Z1 Standard marking
c) Add "with the symbol ~"
f) Add "(I ) in A or mA"
Δn
g) Replace the text by "Deleted"

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Clause Common modifications
Replace item h) by:
h) rated short-circuit capacity, in amperes in a rectangle without symbol "A";
m) Add "(I )" between "capacity" and ", if different from." and add "(I )" at the end
Δm cn
Replace item o) by:
o) symbol of the method of operation according to Table Z1 of 4.1 if the RCBO is functionally
dependent on the line voltage;
r) Add "unless the correct mode of connection is evident"
Add the following items:
t) Energy limiting class in a square in accordance with Annex ZD, if applied. I and the
cn
energy limiting class, when applicable, shall both be on the device and combined together;
u) RCBO according to 4.Z1 shall be marked with the symbol (the value -25 included in

the snow flake symbol according to Figure 0027 of ISO 7000) if relevant

In the second paragraph after u):
Replace "under d), f), and n)” by "under d), f), n), q) and s) (for type A only)".
Replace "under a), b), c) and h)" by "under a), b), c), h), l), o), r), s) (for type AC only),
t) and u)”.
Replace "The information under r)" by: "Alternatively, information under o) and r)”.
Add between the second and third paragraph after u):
If a degree of protection higher than IP20 is marked on the device, it shall comply with it,
whichever the method of installation. If the higher degree of protection is obtained only by a
specific method of installation and/or with the use of specific accessories (e.g. terminal covers,
enclosures, etc.), this shall be specified in the manufacturer's literature.
Add at the end:
The suitability for isolation, which is provided by all RCBOs of this standard, may be indicated
by the symbol on the device. When affixed, this marking may be included in a
wiring diagram, where it may be combined with symbols of other functions, (e.g. overload
protection, or other symbols of IEC TC 3). When the symbol is used on its own (i.e. not in a
wiring diagram), combination with symbols of other functions is not allowed.
Specifications on appropriate recommendations to the user to regularly operate the test device
are under consideration.
6.Z2
Add the following new subclause:
6.Z2 Additional marking
Additional marking to other standards (EN or IEC or other) is allowed under the following
conditions:
– the RCBO shall comply with all the requirements of the additional standard.
– the relevant standard to which the additional marking refers shall be indicated adjacent to
this marking and shall be clearly differentiated or separated from the standard marking
according to 6.Z1.
Compliance is checked by inspection and by carrying out all the test sequences required by
the relevant standard. Equivalent or less severe test sequences need not be repeated.
6.Z3 Add the following new subclause:

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