Collection: Circuit Protection

RCBO consumer unit devices are crucial for electrical installations, safeguarding equipment by disconnecting power in case of overcurrents and earth faults for peace of mind. They are crucial in preventing fires and ensuring consumer safety during the installation of electric vehicle charging points.

Circuit protection is supplied with our range growing daily; current suppliers are BG SyncEV, FuseBox, GARO, Matt:e and WCED (Whitecliffe Electrical Distribution).

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WCED 3-PHASE FAULT DETECTION | 40A | RCBO | SURGE PROTECTION
WCED 3-PHASE FAULT DETECTION | 40A | RCBO | SURGE PROTECTION
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£126
WCED PME LOSS UNIT: 12 MOD | C40 RCBO | SPD | PME+LOAD BALANCE | IP65
WCED PME LOSS UNIT: 12 MOD | C40 RCBO | SPD | PME+LOAD BALANCE | IP65
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£158.40
WCED PME LOSS UNIT: 10 MOD | C40 RCBO | SPD | PME RELAYS+LOAD BALANCE
WCED PME LOSS UNIT: 10 MOD | C40 RCBO | SPD | PME RELAYS+LOAD BALANCE
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£154.20
WCED PME LOSS UNIT: 6 MOD | C40 RCBO | PME
WCED PME LOSS UNIT: 6 MOD | C40 RCBO | PME
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£100.20

How To Choose The Right RCBO Types

Selecting the right RCBO types is crucial for ensuring the safety and optimal performance of the EV charger. Proper sizing according to the application and equipment is essential, and it’s important to ensure that the rated current of the RCBO exceeds or matches the total current of all connected conductors.


An RCBO’s overcurrent characteristic is determined by its class- A, B, or C. Class A RCBOs are ideal for low-level overcurrent protection, while class B is designed for medium-level overcurrents and class C is intended for high-level overcurrents.


A-Type RCBO B curve is the most common RCBO type for use with electric vehicle chargers and is encouraged by various standards and guidelines from electrical safety boards.


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Benefits of Circuit Protection from Volta EV

Ensuring reliable equipment operation and minimising costly downtime, circuit protection plays a crucial role in safeguarding machinery from potential damage caused by overloads. It also provides essential protection against fire hazards and electric shock, ensuring the safety of individuals and facilities when charging an electric vehicle. It also contributes to energy efficiency and prolongs the lifespan of the charging units.


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Protect your electric vehicle charging systems with our EV circuit protection units. Engineered to safeguard against electrical faults and guarantee consistent operation, these offerings are suitable for both home chargers and commercial EV chargers. Browse the selection at Volta EV now for trustworthy and top-end EV circuit protection. 


RCBO Consumer Unit Technology

Ensure the safety of the electrical unit with a residual current circuit breaker. This essential device detects any electrical current flowing to the ground wire and instantly cuts off the circuit, preventing the risk of electric shock or electrocution.


Unlike a miniature circuit breaker (MCB) that only detects current overloads, a residual current device (RCD) can identify current leakages, while a residual current circuit breaker with overcurrent protection (RCBO protection), can effectively detect both. 


Invest in the right protection for the home or workplace to prevent electrical accidents and safeguard components. 


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Frequently Asked Question

In residential settings, the typical range for RCBO household use is usually 30-100mA. A 30mA sensitivity can lead to occasional tripping without any visible fault. Most households are equipped with 60 mA and 100mA RCCBs to strike a balance between detecting no apparent fault and a genuine fault.

Single pole devices (SP), including those with a switched neutral, are equipped with overcurrent protection only on the line side of the device. Double pole devices (DP), such as RCCBs and a DP RCBO consumer unit, have overcurrent protection on both the line and the neutral.

Residual current-operated circuit-breakers with integral overcurrent protection for household and similar uses (RCBOs) are covered in the standard BS EN 61009-1:2012.