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.
Type A RCBO – 16A C Curve, 30mA
£12.50
The WRT116C-030 is a 16A C Curve Type A RCBO combining overcurrent and 30mA residual current protection in one slimline device. With switched live and neutral disconnection, bi-directional wiring for solar PV and inverter-fed systems, and high immunity electronics to minimise nuisance trips, it is...
Type A RCBO – 50A B Curve, 30mA
£12.50
The WRT150B-030 is a 50A B Curve Type A RCBO designed for high load domestic and commercial circuits. It combines overcurrent and 30mA residual current protection in a compact single-module device, with switched live and neutral disconnection for full isolation and bi-directional wiring for solar...
Type A RCBO – 40A B Curve, 30mA
£12.50
The WRT140B-030 is a 40A B Curve Type A RCBO that delivers overcurrent and 30mA residual current protection in one compact device. Featuring switched live and neutral disconnection for full circuit isolation, high immunity electronics to resist nuisance tripping, and bi-directional wiring for flexible use...
Type A RCBO – 25A B Curve, 30mA
£12.50
The WRT125B-030 is a 25A B Curve Type A RCBO combining residual current and overcurrent protection in one slim device. It features switched live and neutral disconnection for safe isolation, high immunity electronics to reduce nuisance trips, and bi-directional wiring suitable for solar PV, EV...
Type A RCBO – 20A B Curve, 30mA
£12.50
The WRT120B-030 is a 20A B Curve Type A RCBO that combines overcurrent and residual current protection in a single compact device. Featuring switched live and neutral disconnection for full isolation, bi-directional wiring for solar and EV applications, and a high immunity design to minimise...
Choosing the Right Type A RCBO
When selecting a Type A RCBO, consider the circuit rating, curve type, and breaking capacity needed for your install. Our range ensures compliance and flexibility for both new builds and retrofits.
Key Considerations
- 6kA vs 10kA – 6kA for most domestic installs, 10kA 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 pumps.
- Pole count – 1-module single pole + neutral or 4-pole options for three-phase installs.
Featured RCBOs
- A Type RCBO – WRT Range (6–50A, 10kA) – compact bi-directional devices for domestic and commercial installs.
- Mini Type A High Immunity RCBO (6–40A) – 1-module design for tight consumer units.
- 4 Pole A Type RCBO (6–40A) – ideal for three-phase and commercial setups.
- Type A RCBO EV Kit with SPD – pre-wired weatherproof kit for EV charger installs.
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 now 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 6kA and 10kA?
6kA is suitable for domestic consumer units. 10kA 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.