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    2 Rcds - 1 On Cu, 1 On Appliance. Appliance Rcd Trips While Not In Use

    I appreciate the comments food for thought, especially the careers advice from "trailer boy" I'll post next week..... cheers Phil99
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    2 Rcds - 1 On Cu, 1 On Appliance. Appliance Rcd Trips While Not In Use

    Thanks for replies, just to clear up queries I mentioned initially that I thought the reason for the install of the RCD socket for appliance RCD was probably a standard fit - something the bath installer would do at every site - sorta makes sense? To my mind the appliance(socket) RCD is...
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    2 Rcds - 1 On Cu, 1 On Appliance. Appliance Rcd Trips While Not In Use

    Ok folks this is the situation All circuits in the house are protected by an RCD from incoming supply.  They have a whirpool type bath (its called a heritage) and was installed with an RCD socket under bath a spur off upstairs ring. I presume this set up is a standard fit by bath...
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    2391 "Passed"

    Congats, I spoke to a guy involved in training who told me the pass mark was around 48% nationally
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    Rules for RCDS/RCBO's in a domestic installation

    I've just taken the NICEIC "periodic inspection report" (PIR) course. Any sockets likely to be used for portable equipment outdoors gets you a code 2 observation on the PIR. Any code 2 generates an unsatisfactory report. I know this wasn't always the case, but according to the electricity...
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