This Q & A of the Day concerns TN-C earthing systems and RCDs. It is answered by Eaton (Theme - Distribution Equipment):
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This Q & A of the Day is just one of thousands answered on a daily basis by our Voltimum Experts in the Technical Expertise area. Question: Why can't I use an RCD in a TN-C earthing system?
Answer: In TN-C (and IT) networks, residual current devices (RCDs) are far less likely to detect an insulation fault. In a TN-C system they would also be very vulnerable to unwanted triggering from contact between earths of circuits on different RCDs or with real ground, so making their use impractical.
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