Why choose Type B sensor for leakage protection of European standard AC charger
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Pulished on Jan. 12, 2023
The definition of Type B residual current includes Type AC, Type A and DC residual current, so Type B residual current detection is a relatively high requirement for residual current detection at present. Type B refers to smooth DC and intermittent DC on the basis of Type A leakage (AC, pulsating DC, half-wave AC). EV Charging Protection Type B RCD Leakage Current Sensor
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Pulished on Jan. 05, 2023
Electric vehicles are becoming more mainstream but remain in the early stages of development and commercialization. Building out a rapid-charging infrastructure is critical to ensuring the continued growth of EVs, and sensors are central both to the vehicles and to the infrastructure. a rcd sensor that can monitor residual currents is required. IVY EM619001 bidirectional DC meter, the best choice for DC fast charging energy measurement
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Pulished on Jan. 05, 2023
According to the DC charger defined by the International Electrotechnical Commission standard IEC 61851-23, from wall-mounted or column-style 25kW low-power DC piles to integrated or discrete 350kW super fast charging stations, EM619001 DC meter launched by IVY Metering can meet the DC metering requirements of full-power charging pile product. Paris ENLIT 2023(Nov.28th-30th)
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Pulished on Dec. 09, 2022
Enlit Europe (which used to be "European Utility Week") is one of the biggest conference & exhibition for energy industry worldwide. IVY has prepared a lot for this exhibition and participated annually since 2016. In 2023, it will be hosted in Paris, France. Therefore we are planing to bring our newest designs to show before you. What type of RCD should I choose in the EV Charger
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Pulished on Dec. 05, 2022
Nobody wants to be injured or electrocuted during electrical vehicle (EV) charging. EV users probably know that Residual Current Devices (RCDs) is the last line of defense that protects people from electrical shock. However, most of EV users don’t know if the RCD installed out of their EV charger can provide sufficient electrical protection.