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Type A RCBOs – Regulation-Compliant Protection

Our range of Type A RCBOs combines overcurrent and residual current protection in a single device, compliant with 18th Edition Amendment 2. Built for EV charger circuits, heat pumps, solar, and other inverter-driven loads, Type A devices detect AC and pulsating DC leakage that standard AC devices can miss.

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Available in 6A–50A ratings, with B or C curve options and both 6kA and 10kA breaking capacities, our Type A RCBOs cover everything from domestic installs to commercial boards. High immunity versions reduce nuisance trips, while 4-pole models ensure full disconnection in three-phase or sensitive applications.

  • Amendment 2 compliant – required for EVs, heat pumps & inverter circuits
  • High immunity options – designed to minimise false tripping
  • 6kA & 10kA breaking capacity – for domestic and commercial installs
  • B & C curve choices – match to circuit demand and inrush load
  • Compact 1-module width – saves valuable board space

All RCBOs are UK-stocked, available for next-day delivery, and backed by a 2-year manufacturer warranty. See our returns policy for details.

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A-Type RCBO EV Kit – 2 Way 40 A C Curve (WMEV240C)

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A-Type RCBO EV Kit – 2 Way 40 A C Curve (WMEV240C)

£28.34

The WMEV240C is a 2-way A-Type RCBO EV Kit fitted with a 40 A C-curve high-immunity Type A RCBO. It provides combined overload, short-circuit and earth-leakage protection (30 mA AC + 6 mA DC) and meets the latest 18th Edition Amendment 2 requirements for EV...

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A-Type RCBO EV Kit – 2 Way 40 A B Curve (WMEV240B)

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A-Type RCBO EV Kit – 2 Way 40 A B Curve (WMEV240B)

£28.34

The WMEV240B is a 2-way A-Type RCBO EV Kit fitted with a 40 A B-curve high-immunity Type A RCBO. It provides overload, short-circuit and earth-leakage protection (30 mA AC + 6 mA DC) to fully meet the 18th Edition Amendment 2 requirements for EV charging...

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A-Type RCBO EV Kit – 2 Way 25 A B Curve (WMEV225B)

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A-Type RCBO EV Kit – 2 Way 25 A B Curve (WMEV225B)

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The WMEV225B is a 2-way A-Type RCBO EV Kit fitted with a 25 A B-curve high-immunity Type A RCBO. It provides combined overload, short-circuit and earth-leakage protection (30 mA AC + 6 mA DC) to 18th Edition Amendment 2 standards – ready for modern EV...

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A-Type RCBO EV Kit – 2 Way 32 A B Curve (WMEV232B)

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A-Type RCBO EV Kit – 2 Way 32 A B Curve (WMEV232B)

£28.34

The WMEV232B is a 2-way A-Type RCBO EV Kit fitted with a 32 A B-curve high-immunity Type A RCBO. It provides overload, short-circuit and earth-leakage protection (30 mA AC + 6 mA DC) in full compliance with 18th Edition Amendment 2. Ideal for 7.2 kW...

A-Type RCBO EV Kit – 2 Way 20 A B Curve (WMEV220B)

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A-Type RCBO EV Kit – 2 Way 20 A B Curve (WMEV220B)

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The WMEV220B is a 2-way A-Type RCBO EV Kit fitted with a 20 A B-curve high-immunity Type A RCBO. It delivers overload, short-circuit and earth-leakage protection (30 mA AC + 6 mA DC) in line with 18th Edition Amendment 2, making it ideal for modern...

Choosing the Right Type A RCBO

When selecting a Type A RCBO, consider the circuit rating, curve type, and breaking capacity required for your install. Our range ensures compliance and flexibility for both new builds and retrofit work.

Key Considerations

  • 6 kA vs 10 kA – 6 kA for most domestic installs, 10 kA for commercial or industrial boards.
  • B vs C curve – B curve for standard domestic circuits, C curve for higher-inrush or inductive loads.
  • High immunity – essential on circuits with background leakage such as EVs or heat-pump supplies.
  • Pole count – 1-module single-pole + neutral or 4-pole options for three-phase installs.

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Trust & Compliance

All our Type A RCBOs are BS EN 61009 certified, tested for reliability, and manufactured to meet 18th Edition standards. With next-day delivery and a 2-year warranty, installers can fit with confidence knowing every unit is compliant and supported.

FAQs

Why use Type A instead of Type AC?
The 18th Edition requires Type A devices on circuits feeding EVs, heat pumps, solar inverters and similar loads. Type AC is no longer suitable for these applications.

What’s the difference between 6 kA and 10 kA?
6 kA is suitable for domestic consumer units. 10 kA devices are designed for commercial or industrial boards where fault levels are higher.

Do I need high immunity?
High-immunity RCBOs are recommended for installs where background leakage may otherwise cause nuisance trips – common with EV chargers and heat pumps.

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Need help choosing the right RCBO? Contact our technical team for expert advice before ordering.