Littelfuse Launches RCMP20 Residual Current Monitor Series for Mode 2 and Mode 3 Charging Stations
October 22 2024 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
Innovative design supports more compact,
high-current EV chargers with improved safety, design flexibility,
and thermal management.
Littelfuse, Inc. (NASDAQ: LFUS), an industrial technology
manufacturing company empowering a sustainable, connected, and
safer world, today announced the RCMP20 Residual Current Monitor
Series for Mode 2 and Mode 3 EV charging stations. The RCMP20
Series sets a new standard in electric vehicle (EV) charging
safety, offering superior performance and flexibility in a compact
design while supporting higher charging currents than other
solutions on the market. Featuring the largest current transformer
(CT) aperture in the industry, this new line of products expands
the Littelfuse EV infrastructure portfolio and enhances electrical
safety in EV charging applications. View the video:
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Featuring the largest current transformer
(CT) aperture in the industry, this new RCMP20 Series expands the
Littelfuse EV infrastructure portfolio and enhances electrical
safety in EV charging applications. (Photo: Business Wire)
The RCMP20 Residual Current Monitor Series incorporates
the following key features and benefits:
- Largest Current Transformer Aperture: The RCMP20 Series
offers the largest current transformer (CT) aperture available,
supporting higher AC charging currents, which is critical for
modern EV chargers that demand high-performance capabilities.
- Enhanced Thermal Performance: Integrated conductors with
higher cross-sectional areas provide better thermal management,
reducing printed circuit board (PCB) temperature rise and allowing
for a more compact design without compromising performance.
- High EMI Resilience: The modules are designed to resist
electromagnetic interference (EMI), minimizing false circuit trips
and improving overall charging station reliability.
- Flexible Mounting Options: With vertical and horizontal
mounting options and 2 to 4 integrated conductors, the RCMP20
Series allows design engineers to optimize space utilization and
adapt to various charger configurations.
- Compact Design with PCB Integration: The reduced
footprint within the EV chargers allows for smaller, more compact
designs, while still meeting safety code requirements. The
integrated PCB with optional conductors streamlines installation,
reduces component count, and simplifies assembly.
The RCMP20 Series is ideal for the following applications:
- EV Infrastructure: As electric vehicle adoption grows,
robust EV infrastructure is critical. The RCMP20 Series ensures
safe, efficient, and reliable charging station operation.
- IEC Mode 2 and Mode 3 AC Charging Stations: The RCMP20
Series covers a wide range of charging needs, offering protection
for both portable chargers and high-power permanent stations.
- Ground Fault Detection: It continuously monitors for AC
and DC ground fault currents, ensuring compliance with electrical
safety standards and preventing shock risks.
How it works
Mode 2 and Mode 3 EV charging stations differ mainly in how they
handle fault currents, particularly AC and DC currents, and the
level of protection they provide against electrical hazards.
- Mode 2 charging stations are typically used with earlier
portable chargers and high-powered stations. These stations may not
have built-in protection against both AC and DC fault currents,
which can create safety risks. The RCMP20-03 module helps enhance
safety by monitoring both AC and DC residual currents. When a
ground fault, leakage, or residual current exceeds the threshold,
the RCMP20-03 triggers a circuit shutdown, preventing electrical
hazards. It is compliant with IEC 62752 standards for Mode 2
chargers.
- Mode 3 charging stations are used for more permanent and
higher-powered charging setups. While they often have Type A RCDs
(Residual Current Devices), these devices can miss dangerous DC
currents, leaving users vulnerable. The RCMP20-01 module is
specifically designed to detect DC residual currents that Type A
RCDs overlook. When DC fault currents exceed the threshold, it
signals a trip to a connected switching device, ensuring user
protection and compliance with relevant safety standards.
In summary, Mode 2 systems with the RCMP20-03 monitor AC and DC
faults to enhance protection for earlier or portable charging
setups. In contrast, Mode 3 systems with the RCMP20-01 focus on
detecting DC faults that standard RCDs miss, improving safety for
permanent charging stations.
Availability
The RCMP20 Residual Current Monitors are available in individual
boxes. Sample requests can be placed through authorized Littelfuse
distributors worldwide. For a listing of Littelfuse distributors,
please visit Littelfuse.com.
For More Information
Additional information is available on the RCMP20 Residual
Current Monitor datasheets:
- RCMP20-03 Series Residual Current Monitors for Mode 2 Charging
Stations Download: https://tinyurl.com/2wz26pxx
- RCMP20-01 Series Residual Current Monitors for Mode 3 Charging
Stations Download: https://tinyurl.com/t8mcc9my
For technical questions, please contact:
- Marc Rosello, Application Engineer / WA, IBU,
mrosello@littelfuse.com
- Torsten Epkes, Manager Product Management / Relay, IBU,
tepkes@littelfuse.com
About Littelfuse
Littelfuse is a diversified, industrial technology manufacturing
company empowering a sustainable, connected, and safer world.
Across more than 20 countries, and with approximately 16,000 global
associates, we partner with customers to design and deliver
innovative, reliable solutions. Serving over 100,000 end customers,
our products are found in a variety of industrial, transportation,
and electronics end markets—everywhere, every day. Headquartered in
Chicago, Illinois, United States, Littelfuse was founded in 1927.
Learn more at Littelfuse.com.
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