Electromatic
Senior Member
- Location
- Virginia
- Occupation
- Master Electrician
I had to look at a control panel for a municipal water mixer today that is protected by a din rail ground fault circuit breaker. It has been intermittently tripping. I didn't measure any substantial current on the ground. The customer said that there was some utility work in the area around the time the problem started, so I somewhat suspect the ground fault circuitry may have been damaged. The exact replacement for the breaker (Schneider M9R84240) is about $400, and other brands I am familiar with are about the same. However, I see some online that are only $50-100. I would normally never trust something like that, but I believe these types of breakers (RCD) are reasonably common in Europe and other parts of the world. Does anyone have a reliable source or brand for this kind of device? The trip threshold for the existing breaker is 300mA.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.