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- Terasaki
- Mikro
- ABB
- REJ601 Protection Relay
- AC Drives
- Accessories for Formula DSA
- Accessories for Tmax T
- Auxiliary Contact Block
- Contact Block
- ABB Contactor Malaysia
- Fuse Switch Disconnectors
- Interface Relay
- MCB
- MCCB
- Motorized Change-over Switches
- MSS Modular Selector Switches
- Pilot Light
- Push Button
- RCCB
- Surge Protective Device
- Thermal Overload Relays
- Time Switch
- Brother
- Belden
- CET
- Delab
- DNF
- MH
Earth Leakage Relay
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How does a Mikro Earth Leakage Relay work?
The Mikro Earth Leakage Relay continuously monitors current in an electrical circuit. When it detects an imbalance that signifies leakage to earth, it activates the relay to either sound an alarm or disconnect the power supply to prevent further hazards.
Why is a Mikro Earth Leakage Relay important?
It will mitigate the risks of electrical leakage, including fires and electrocution, ensuring electrical systems operate safely.
Where should a Mikro Earth Leakage Relay be installed?
Mikro Earth Leakage Relays are typically installed in distribution boards, electrical panels, or circuit breakers in locations with high electrical load or sensitive equipment.
How often should Mikro Earth Leakage Relays be tested?
It is recommended to test Mikro Earth Leakage Relays regularly at least once every three months to ensure they are functioning correctly. This can be done by pressing the test button on the relay.
What should I do if my Mikro Earth Leakage Relay trips?
If your Mikro Earth Leakage Relay trips, it means that a leakage current has been detected. Inspect the electrical system to identify faults, such as damaged cables or faulty equipment. It may be necessary to reset the relay after resolving the issue.