RCCB vs ELCB vs MCB โ Safety Device Guide
MCB trips for overload. RCCB trips for earth leakage. ELCB is the old version of RCCB. This guide explains who does what, which sensitivity rating to pick for Indian homes, and why retrofitting an RCCB in an older Chennai flat is cheap life-insurance.
Quick comparison โ the one-line version
| Device | Trips on | Protects against | Status in India |
|---|---|---|---|
| MCB | Overload, short circuit | Wire overheating, fire | Mandatory |
| RCCB | Earth leakage (current imbalance) | Electric shock, earth-fault fire | Mandatory in new builds (IS/IEC 61008) |
| ELCB | Earth leakage (voltage-based) | Electric shock | Obsolete โ replaced by RCCB since ~2005 |
| RCBO | Both overload & leakage | Combined MCB + RCCB | Growing use โ single-module alternative |
MCB โ the circuit-level workhorse
Miniature Circuit Breakers interrupt the circuit when current exceeds the rated value (6 A, 16 A, 25 A, etc.) for too long or spikes suddenly (short circuit). Every final sub-circuit in a home โ lighting, sockets, AC, geyser โ has its own MCB. If a phone charger shorts inside the socket, the 16 A MCB trips within 40 ms.
What MCB does NOT protect against: electric shock. If you touch a live wire and current flows through your body to earth, the MCB does not see this as an overload โ the body's resistance limits current to maybe 30-200 mA, far below the MCB's 6 A or 16 A trip point. You'd be lethal long before the MCB reacted.
RCCB โ the shock-protection device
A Residual Current Circuit Breaker compares the current flowing out on the phase with the current returning on the neutral. If the two don't match (because some of it leaked through a human body, a wet appliance, or damaged insulation), the RCCB trips the circuit in under 40 ms.
Sensitivity options:
- 30 mA โ personal protection. Mandatory for domestic (home) installations. Trips fast enough to prevent ventricular fibrillation.
- 100 mA โ earth-fault protection, not personal protection. Commercial / industrial panels.
- 300 mA โ fire protection only (prevents sustained earth leakage heating). Large distribution boards.
For Indian homes, always pick 30 mA. 100 mA is too slow to save a life from AC mains shock.
ELCB โ why it's obsolete
The old voltage-operated ELCB (V-ELCB) detected a dangerous voltage on the earth wire. Problem: if the earth wire was broken, corroded, or disconnected (very common in 25-year-old Chennai buildings), the ELCB couldn't detect anything โ even though the fault was active.
Current-operated ELCB (C-ELCB) was functionally the same as RCCB, and over time the term "RCCB" replaced "ELCB" in Indian product catalogues. If you still see "ELCB" on a contractor's BOQ, they usually mean RCCB โ check the sensitivity rating (mA) to be sure.
RCBO โ the combined device
A Residual Current Breaker with Overload is basically an MCB and RCCB packed into one 1-pole or 2-pole housing. Benefits:
- Each circuit has independent earth-leakage protection โ when one circuit leaks, only that circuit trips (with a group RCCB, the whole house goes dark).
- Easier to troubleshoot โ no guessing which of 8 circuits caused the trip.
- Fewer DB modules needed for small boards.
Downside: costlier per unit than MCB + group RCCB. Use RCBO for critical circuits (fridge, medical equipment, Wi-Fi router) and group RCCB for the rest.
How they fit together in a 2BHK DB board
Standard Indian 2BHK consumer unit top-to-bottom:
- 63 A isolator โ main switch (not a breaker, just disconnect)
- 40 A / 30 mA RCCB โ group earth-leakage protection for all final circuits below
- 6 A MCB ร 3 โ lighting circuits
- 16 A MCB ร 2 โ socket circuits
- 20 A MCB โ geyser (dedicated)
- 25 A MCB ร 1โ2 โ AC (dedicated, one per unit)
So MCBs sit below the RCCB. Phase + neutral pass through the RCCB first, then branch off to each MCB. If any branch leaks current to earth, the RCCB at the top trips.
Common mistakes we see in Chennai buildings
- No RCCB at all โ especially in flats built before 2005. The main incomer is a 63 A DP MCB only. No shock protection anywhere. Retrofit a 40 A / 30 mA RCCB โ โน1,500 โ 3,000 for the device, 2 hours of electrician time.
- 100 mA RCCB sold as "home RCCB" โ some contractors spec 100 mA to avoid nuisance tripping. It's not compliant with IS 732 for domestic. Insist on 30 mA.
- RCCB + no earth rod โ the RCCB still works (it doesn't strictly need a good earth for leakage detection), but appliance earthing becomes unreliable. Install a proper earth pit.
- Neutral sharing across circuits โ if two circuits share a neutral downstream of the RCCB, the device will nuisance-trip. Each RCCB-protected circuit needs its own dedicated neutral.
- RCCB tripping blamed on "faulty RCCB" โ 9 times out of 10, the RCCB is doing its job. A wet bathroom socket or a fridge with capacitor leakage is the real culprit.
How to test your RCCB
Every RCCB has a T (test) button. Once a month:
- Make sure nothing critical is running (desktop PC, fridge compressor mid-cycle).
- Press the T button. The RCCB should trip instantly.
- Reset by flipping the lever up. Power returns to the house.
If pressing T does nothing โ the RCCB has failed internally and must be replaced. This is a known failure mode after 10โ15 years of Chennai humidity and voltage spikes.
When to retrofit โ older building scenarios
- Flats built before 2005 โ almost certainly no RCCB. Retrofit on priority.
- Flats with only an ELCB at the main panel โ test it monthly. If the test fails or it's more than 10 years old, replace with 30 mA RCCB.
- Kitchen / bathroom renovation โ even if the main board has an RCCB, add a dedicated RCBO for the new wet-zone circuit.
- Adding a geyser / AC โ run as a dedicated circuit under the RCCB. Do not tee off an existing socket circuit.
What brand should I buy?
For Chennai homes we stock and recommend:
- Anchor by Panasonic โ RCCB 25 A / 40 A / 63 A at 30 mA, 2-year warranty. Reliable, widely serviced.
- Altech โ value choice, full range 25 Aโ63 A, 1-year warranty. Good for contractor-scale projects.
Shop both at our MCB + RCCB category page.
Related reads
- How to choose MCB rating for your home
- 2BHK flat electrical wiring checklist
- Shop MCBs, RCCBs & DB boards
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