Schneider Electric has extended its connected product ranges to help contractors comply with the 18th Edition and RCD protection guidelines.
To support electrical contractors comply with the increasing requirements of the 18th Edition, Schneider Electric has developed a portfolio of connected products which enable electrical faults to be identified prior to them becoming a costly and potentially dangerous scenario.
Schneider Electric’s Acti9 Isobar P distribution boards have been designed to cut installation time by around 50% and leverage connected technologies to help users monitor system health and energy usage.
The range has been extended with the Acti9 iCT 3-pole and neutral contactor for lighting applications and the Acti9 ilD Type B RCCB. The Acti9 Type B RCCB offers a new design, with the added safety features of Visi-safe and Visi-trip, now vital with the recent updated guidance around RCD types.
The Acti9 iCT 3P+N contactor has also been launched to support the increasing demand for LED lighting, as it is designed to cope with the large in rush of energy created by increasing LED lighting loads. The contactor operates by controlling a group of circuits and can be integrated in to the powertag system.
These new introductions are fully compatible with the Acti9 Isobar P range and Powertag wireless energy monitoring devices.
“The 18th Edition presents both challenges and opportunities for installers,” said Deepak Sharad, marketing and offer development manager, home and distribution at Schneider Electric.
“While the focus of the 18th Edition is to increase safety, installers equipped with connected solutions can not only become safer but also more energy and time efficient. We’re confident our new products will support our customers and partners with full compliance, increased productivity and smarter energy consumption.”