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tim taler

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Hi all!

GE RCBO 617706
A few days ago I found this one in my junk box and need to clarify is it type A or AC?
I have tried to search for specs or something else but nothing at all.
There is a two marks under a test button, first is a typical AC but what about second?
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I looked into it a bit more. I did find this:

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It seems to be a "Type A and a bit more", the article says:
"to provide protection in case of alternating residual sinusoidal currents up to 1 Hz , pulsating direct residual currents and smooth direct residual currents".
It's a first for me too.

 
I have seen this symbol before and ignored it, treating the RCD as a type AC.
All the recent charts that show the various types of RCD, have a box drawn around all of the waveform shapes.
It's confusing to say the least, to have a quarter sine wave next to the box, and not inside the box.
 

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