Why can’t I use an RCD in a TN-C earthing system?

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Answer:

Residual current devices (RCD) rely on detecting currents flowing in the earthing conductor by measuring the out of balance currents between phase and neutral conductors. In a TN-C installation, the neutral and earthing conductor are combined thus making the detection of residual current impossible.

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