Description
Type F 80A 30mA RCD
Fusebox RFT800302
Fusebox RFT800302 Type F 80A 30mA RCD is an Advanced RCD Protection for Sensitive Loads
The Type F 80A RCD from Fusebox is engineered for modern electrical systems where sensitive appliances require a higher level of fault detection. It provides fast, reliable protection against pulsating DC and high-frequency AC faults—ideal for equipment with variable-speed drives.
Typical applications include washing machines, dishwashers, and HVAC systems. This 2-pole RCD is designed for DIN rail mounting and complies with IEC62423 and IEC61008-1 standards.
Key Features – RFT800302 Type F 80A RCD
- Rated Current: 80A
- Sensitivity: 30mA
- Residual Current Type: Type F
- Voltage: 230V AC
- Poles: 2P
- Frequency: 50/60 Hz
- Break Time: ≤0.1 seconds
- Mounting: 35mm DIN rail
- Standards: IEC62423, IEC61008-1
- RCD Type: Detects AC, pulsating DC, and high-frequency leakage
- Tripping Range: Up to 1000 Hz
- Maximum Cable Capacity: 25mm²
- Tightening Torque: 2.5Nm
- Protection Class: IP20
- Operating Temp: -25°C to +40°C
Technical Highlights – Type F 80A 30mA RCD
This DIN rail-mounted Type F RCD for high-frequency loads provides critical safety for advanced electronics. It’s ideal for setups involving pulsating DC RCD protection for HVAC systems, smart appliances, or modern consumer units.
With a tripping range up to 1000Hz, the Type F circuit breaker for washing machines and dishwashers ensures protection where standard RCDs may fall short.
What is an HVAC system?
HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. It refers to systems that control indoor climate and air quality in homes, offices, and industrial buildings. HVAC systems regulate temperature, filter the air, and manage humidity levels. Common components include boilers, air conditioners, heat pumps, ductwork, and ventilation fans. These systems ensure comfort and safety while supporting energy-efficient operation in all types of buildings.
What’s in the Box
- 1 × Fusebox RFT800302 Type F 80A 30mA RCD
- Manufacturer instructions
Best For
- Heat pumps, HVAC systems, and appliances with inverter drives that may produce mixed-frequency leakage currents
- Futureproofing consumer units in line with growing demand for sensitive appliances and EV-ready setups
- Installations where manufacturers now recommend Type F RCDs over traditional Type A models
- Enhanced protection in circuits with variable speed motors, especially as seen in modern white goods
- Integrating into DIN rail consumer units or sub-distribution boards requiring selective RCD performance



