SAA HB113-1998
Withdrawn
RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICES - What they do and how they do it
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English
10-05-1998
07-25-2025
Provides a general overview of what a residual current device (RCD) is and how it operates. Describes the circumstance in which an RCD can provide protection against electrocution.
| Committee |
EL-001
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| DocumentType |
Handbook
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| ISBN |
0 7337 1157 X
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| Pages |
45
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| ProductNote |
Reconfirmed 27/05/2016.This standard has been reconfirmed in Australia in 2016 and remains current in New Zealand. Reconfirmation Notice 27/05/2016
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| PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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First published as HB113-1998.
Reconfirmed 2016.
| AS 3190-1994 | Approval and test specification - Residual current devices (current-operated earth-leakage devices) |
| AS 4070-1992 | Recommended practices for protection of low-voltage electrical installations and equipment in MEN systems from transient overvoltages (Reconfirmed 2015) |
| AS/NZS 3175.2.2:1994 | Approval and test specification - Residual current-operated circuit breakers without integral overcurrent protection for household and similar uses (RCCB’s) Functionally dependent on line voltage |
| AS 3000-1986 | Electrical installations - Buildings, structures and premises (known as the SAA Wiring Rules) |
| AS/NZS 3175.2.1:1994 | Approval and test specification - Residual current-operated circuit breakers without integral overcurrent protection for household and similar uses (RCCB’s) Functionally independent of line voltage |
| AS 3859-1991 | Effects of current passing through the human body |
| AS 3001-1990 | Electrical installations - Movable premises (including caravans) and their site installations |
| AS/NZS 3175.1:1994 | Approval and test specification - Residual current-operated circuit-breakers without integral overcurrent protection for household and similar uses (RCCB’s) General rules |