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here in where I work, the most common 1-phase power comes in 220V, so therefore I bet most of the 1-phase circuit protection devices sold here are for 220V. Very few of them indicates specifically that they can operate in 220V or 110V system, while the others don't say anything at all.

My question is - in case of an earth leakage, would voltage (in this case, comparing 110V and 220V) matter how an RCD or ELCB trips?

Forgive my poor English, please. Just please tell me if more clarifications are needed.

Thanks!
 
there was a similar question on voltimum answer from legrand guy stated that individual manufactures and models have differing limits so best to check data sheet for clarification
 

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