Is it wrong to connect wires to the difavtomatom?

Daniel asks:
There is a situation where the difavtomat is connected vice versa, i.e. the phase and zero are mixed up at the input and output, but, in the device itself there are electromagnetic and thermal releases to both poles, tell me how this can affect safety? I know that in differentials where the releases are only on one pole, there will already be problems when changing the polarity.
The answer to the question:
In terms of dangers, it will only be that the conditionally zero wire, on which the phase is now, can mislead those who will use and maintain the wiring. It should work quite normal. But what is the problem of swapping 2 wires at the output?
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  • Nikolay

    That is, if you install a difavtomat in the network extension cord for electrical appliances (put in the coil housing), then there will be no problems with its arbitrary inclusion in the socket?

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    • Admin

      Yes, they will work. What difference does it make on which coil which current flows? He checks the sum of the currents and when it deviates from zero (with a current difference between the two wires) it works.

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