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The monitoring of residual currents in electrical systems is known as RCM, or residual current monitoring. This current is determined by adding the currents of all conductors that are input into the system, excluding the protective earth. RCM measuring devices display the actual value, track long-term evolution, and alert the user when a critical value has been exceeded.
It is possible to quickly detect and report residual currents by using residual current monitoring tools (Residual Current Monitoring, RCM). Early implementation of preventative measures can avoid the need to shut down the system.
The Global Residual Current Monitor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The adaptable Residual Current Monitor from Danisense now comes in a smart version. With the help of Windows software, residual currents can be thoroughly analysed utilising the new SRCMH070IB+ model’s USB connection and a PC.
For residual current monitoring on AC charging stations for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles where DC or AC fault currents are expected to occur and whose value is consistently greater than zero, the RCMB42 series AC/DC Residual Current Monitor is utilised.
The RCM 201-ROGO residual current monitoring device is intended to monitor systems and consumers that must run without interruption and complies with DIN EN 62020. It is perfectly suited for tracking residual currents in TN-S systems. The stand-alone device’s primary use is to monitor Type A residual current in busbar systems or large cross-sectional areas.