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Just saw this


I know loads of people say they do not work etc etc but it is good to see a single module.
I think i am going to get one and try it out
 
That's interesting. Doesn't show type or current characteristics but it is claimed to be a three in one device.
 
Almost popped my AFDD cherry last week as had a Wylex one listed on the electrical spec. Unfortunately Wylex don't do an AFDD that fits their 3ph boards so that was the end of that.
 
Out of curiosity how are you guys and gals testing Afdds ?

If it starts to nuisance trip what is the process for debugging that circuit ?
 
Price...???

If sub 40 quid could be a game changer

We'll received the information from Wylex last week and will have these online in the next couple of days. At first glance however, they look like they'll set you back over £100.00!!!
 
Out of curiosity how are you guys and gals testing Afdds ?

Don’t think there is currently any test equipment as yet, although they test themselves. As other countries have had them for a while, they don’t seem to have developed them, so guess it won’t be any time soon.
 
Don’t think there is currently any test equipment as yet, although they test themselves. As other countries have had them for a while, they don’t seem to have developed them, so guess it won’t be any time soon.

Countries like America and Canada that have been using Arc fault devices test very little if anything.
There method if a Arc fault breaker keeps tripping out is to simply replace it...
At $100 a pop could get very expensive very quickly for the poor old home owners
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We'll received the information from Wylex last week and will have these online in the next couple of days. At first glance however, they look like they'll set you back over £100.00!!!

£100 a pop is way too expensive , would make a basic board change cost in excess of 2 grand. To 99% of the public this will be a non starter
 
Don’t think there is currently any test equipment as yet
I'd wager R&D teams at all the MFT manufacturers are on the case developing the next generation testers that will incorporate arc fault simulation. Like on this test board, but incorporated into an MFT.
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£100 a pop is way too expensive , would make a basic board change cost in excess of 2 grand. To 99% of the public this will be a non starter
This is true, although cost could be minimised by fitting them just on radials >=32A for starters. In many installations this would just mean a couple of AFDDs (cooker and shower). That will give the biggest bang for your customer's buck.
 
I'd wager R&D teams at all the MFT manufacturers are on the case developing the next generation testers that will incorporate arc fault simulation. Like on this test board, but incorporated into an MFT.
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This is true, although cost could be minimised by fitting them just on radials >=32A for starters. In many installations this would just mean a couple of AFDDs (cooker and shower). That will give the biggest bang for your customer's buck.

Biggest bang, but hopefully smallest crackle!
 
I'd wager R&D teams at all the MFT manufacturers are on the case developing the next generation testers that will incorporate arc fault simulation. Like on this test board, but incorporated into an MFT.
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This is true, although cost could be minimised by fitting them just on radials >=32A for starters. In many installations this would just mean a couple of AFDDs (cooker and shower). That will give the biggest bang for your customer's buck.

Speaking to someone at a trade show about afdds they are not suitable for use on ring circuits so would exclusively be limited to radials. In America they are predominantly used on light load power circuits.
I wonder if this could also signify the end of the rfc ?
 
Speaking to someone at a trade show about afdds they are not suitable for use on ring circuits so would exclusively be limited to radials. In America they are predominantly used on light load power circuits.
I wonder if this could also signify the end of the rfc ?

I thought this had been proved to be false? I'm pretty sure they can detect faults on RFCs.
 
Speaking to someone at a trade show about afdds they are not suitable for use on ring circuits so would exclusively be limited to radials. In America they are predominantly used on light load power circuits.
I wonder if this could also signify the end of the rfc ?
Whilst they won’t detect faults on one leg of RFC, it will still detect faults on appliances connected to it. That’s what I’ve read.
 

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