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17th - work on existing circuits
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<blockquote data-quote="batty" data-source="post: 12642" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>I am under British Standards for my part p. My inspector has said if you are changing accesories there is no need to put in Rcd protection but you need to put on your minor works certificate that there is no Rcd protection on circuit. Although i think if it was a socket i would be inclined to ensure it was Rcd protected. If you are extending wiring then you have to then upgrade circuit to include Rcd protection.</p><p></p><p>batty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="batty, post: 12642, member: 66"] I am under British Standards for my part p. My inspector has said if you are changing accesories there is no need to put in Rcd protection but you need to put on your minor works certificate that there is no Rcd protection on circuit. Although i think if it was a socket i would be inclined to ensure it was Rcd protected. If you are extending wiring then you have to then upgrade circuit to include Rcd protection. batty [/QUOTE]
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