Earth leakage circuit breaker
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- The term Earth leakage circuit breaker (ELCB) is often incorrectly used to describe its modern counterpart the Residual-current device (RCD).
- They cannot detect earth faults that do not go through the earthing system.
- They do not allow a system to be easily split into multiple sections with independent fault protection, due to the fact that earthing systems are usually bonded to things like pipework.
- They may be tripped by external voltages on something connected to the earthing system such as metal pipes, a TN-S earth or a TN-C-S combined neutral and earth.
- They introduce additional resistance and an additional point of failure into the earthing system.
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