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RCDs – Residual Current Devices

Residual Current Devices (RCDs) protect against earth leakage faults and electric shock, making them a core part of every 18th Edition installation. Choose from Type A or Type AC RCDs in 30mA or 100mA sensitivities, or step up to Type B RCDs for DC-sensitive installs like EV and solar.

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All RCDs in this range meet BS EN 61008 and 61009 standards and are suitable for both residential and commercial use. They disconnect supply immediately if leakage is detected, protecting against electric shock and reducing fire risk.

  • Type A RCDs – detect AC and pulsed DC leakage, now the UK standard for most new installs
  • Type AC RCDs – detect AC leakage only, being phased out in many applications
  • 30mA sensitivity – personal protection for final circuits
  • 100mA sensitivity – time-delayed or selective protection in larger installs

Need combined overload and leakage protection? View our RCBO range. For shipping details, see our delivery information or returns policy.

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A Type Time Delay RCD – 100A 100mA, 2 Pole (WARTD2100-100)

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A Type Time Delay RCD – 100A 100mA, 2 Pole (WARTD2100-100)

£31.65

The WARTD2100-100 A-Type Time Delay RCD is a 2 Pole S-Type unit rated at 100A for heavy-duty upstream protection. Its built-in time delay ensures proper discrimination, allowing downstream RCDs to clear faults first while maintaining supply continuity elsewhere. Perfect for EV charging infrastructure, renewable installs,...

A Type Time Delay RCD – 80A 100mA, 2 Pole (WARTD280-100)

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A Type Time Delay RCD – 80A 100mA, 2 Pole (WARTD280-100)

£30.25

The WARTD280-100 A-Type 100mA Time Delay RCD is a 2 Pole S-Type device rated at 80A. Designed for upstream use in selective coordination systems, its built-in time delay ensures only the RCD closest to the fault disconnects, avoiding unnecessary shutdowns of healthy circuits. Ideal for...

2 Pole B-Type RCD – WEV263B-030 (63A, 30mA)

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2 Pole B-Type RCD – WEV263B-030 (63A, 30mA)

£125.00

The WEV263B-030 is a 2 Pole Type B RCD (63A, 30mA) designed for higher-load single-phase installations where smooth DC residual currents or high-frequency leakage may be present. Unlike Type A RCDs, it safely detects AC, pulsed DC, and smooth DC faults up to 1000 Hz,...

4 Pole B-Type RCD – WEV463B-030 (63A, 30mA)

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4 Pole B-Type RCD – WEV463B-030 (63A, 30mA)

£158.30

The WEV463B-030 is a 4 Pole Type B RCD (63A, 30mA) designed for higher-load applications where smooth DC and high-frequency leakage currents may be present. Unlike Type A RCDs, it detects AC, pulsed DC, and smooth DC residual currents up to 1000 Hz, ensuring full...

3 Phase Surge Protection Device Unit with 8 Way Metal IP40 enclosure 40A RCD

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3 Phase Surge Protection Device Unit with 8 Way Metal IP40 enclosure 40A RCD

£70.45

Pre-wired in the UK and tested before dispatch – allow up to 3 working days for shipping. The WRDUSP440C is a ready-to-fit 3-Phase Surge Protection Device (SPD) Unit supplied in an 8-way IP40 steel enclosure. It includes a 4-pole Type 2 SPD (20kA/40kA) paired with...

What Is an RCD?

An RCD (Residual Current Device) is a protective switch that cuts power if it detects current leaking to earth. This protects against electric shock and reduces the risk of fire caused by faulty wiring or appliances. Under the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations, RCDs are mandatory on most final circuits in the UK.

Types of RCDs

  • Type A – detects both AC and pulsed DC leakage. Recommended for modern appliances, EV chargers, and heat pumps. Example: 2-Pole A-Type 100mA Time Delay RCD.
  • Type AC – detects AC leakage only. Still in use but no longer recommended for new domestic installs.
  • Type B – DC-sensitive devices for EVs, solar, and heat pumps. See our Type B RCD category.
  • Type F – specialist for variable frequency drives and sensitive electronics.

Sensitivity & Ratings

RCDs are available in different ratings to suit their application:

  • 30mA – provides personal protection against electric shock, required on most socket and lighting circuits.
  • 100mA – typically used for fire protection or selective time-delayed devices in larger installs.
  • 300mA+ – used in industrial or commercial systems for equipment/fire protection.

FAQs on RCDs

What’s the difference between an RCD and an RCBO?
An RCD only protects against earth leakage. An RCBO combines RCD and MCB protection in one device.

Are Type AC RCDs still allowed in the UK?
Yes, but Type A RCDs are now strongly preferred under the 18th Edition due to the growing use of electronics and inverter-driven equipment.

How often should RCDs be tested?
They should be tested every 3 months using the “test” button, and formally checked at each EICR or inspection.

Why Buy From Power & Data UK?

All RCDs we supply are BS EN certified, backed by manufacturer warranties, and shipped directly from our UK warehouse. Orders over £30 qualify for free next-day delivery, with optional Saturday upgrades available. Need to send something back? See our returns policy.

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