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90130

Residual Current Monitor, 6mA DC/30mA AC Fault Current Detection, IEC62752, 14mm CT Aperture | Series: RCM14-03
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The RCM14-03 is a compact residual current monitor designed to detect both AC and DC residual currents in 50 Hz/60 Hz AC installations. It is primarily used in Mode 2 Electric Vehicle In-Cable Control and Protection Devices (IC-CPDs) to disconnect power to the EV in the event of a residual current fault. The RCM14-03 supports detection in DC, single-phase, and multiphase systems. It features a panel-mountable design with a JST connector for straightforward integration. Fully compliant with IEC 62752 detection requirements.
PropertyValue
Aperture
14mm (0.551 Inch)
Supply Voltage
12
Type
Stand-alone
Conductors
None (Open Aperture)
Relevant Product Standard
IEC 62752
EV Charger Type
Mode 2
Rated Residual Operating Current
6 mA dc / 30 mA ac
Rated Non-operating Residual Current
3 mA dc / 15 mA ac
Max Power Consumption (mW)
174
DC Supply Voltage / Power Consumption
12V DC ± 10%2.2 mA Maximum14.5 mA Maximum
Surge Current Withstand
3000 A
Pull up Voltage
+24V DC Maximum
Fault Signal Output
Active High Open Drain
ID (µA)
100mA Maximum
Environmental Operating Conditions
-40°C to +85°C
  • JST XH 2.5 mm Pitch Connector JST:B4B-XH-A (LF)(SN)
  • LED Indication for "On" and "Fault"
  • Large 14mm ID
  • Provides easy installation
  • At-a-glance function and fault indication
  • Flexibility to support single or 3-phase supply cables

90130 Applications

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  • Mode 2 EV Charging Stations

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