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elcb

06/13/2009 7:09 AM

i want the safety camparision between elcb and mcb

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Re: elcb

06/14/2009 4:17 PM

One protects against small earth leakage currents to ground, the other doesn't. You use either or (or both) depending on the requirements set out in your local electrical wiring regulations and standards.

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