Why does an RCD knock out when a voltage stabilizer is connected?

After connecting the stabilizer (SRW-10000-D) to the home network, it began to knock out an RCD (63A), but not immediately, but after five to ten minutes (only an air conditioner, a refrigerator and a couple of light bulbs were connected, and then the LEDs). The scheme is as follows: input electricity - automatic - electric meter - stabilizer - RCD - automatic machines in rooms and for electrical appliances. On the stabilizer there is a function bypass mode, the inclusion of electricity in addition to the stabilizer. When you enable this function, the system began to work without turning off the RCD. And what could interfere with the proper operation of the electrical system? With all respect, Andrew.

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  • Admin

    Hello! Recently, manufacturers of protective devices have been using electronic circuits as components of a differential transformer. Such circuits are sensitive to the quality of electricity and voltage. Replacing with other, more expensive series can solve the problem.

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  • Victor

    The same situation. The RCD is cut down after several hours of operation. The inclusion scheme is standard. RCD 30 ma.

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