Tripping is ensured for sinusoidal, alternating residual currents as well as for pulsed DC residual currents, whether they be quickly applied or slowly increase.
Tripping curve
B curve (3-5 In) protection and control of the circuits against overloads and short-circuits; protection for people and big length cables in TN and IT systems. C curve (5-10 In) protection and control of the circuits against overloads and short-circuits; protection for resistive and inductive loads with low inrush current.
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