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<blockquote data-quote="jaguar1" data-source="post: 11504" data-attributes="member: 770"><p>I have read on other forums that a split rccd board is a good idea as you can have socket ie a freezer socket NOT on the rccd side as if you go on holiday it won't trip in the event of a fault elsewhere so your food will not be ruined.</p><p></p><p>But as all sockets now have to be rccd protected this must be a "problem " that people will have to put up with. Or can you have a non-rccd socket for your freezer ???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaguar1, post: 11504, member: 770"] I have read on other forums that a split rccd board is a good idea as you can have socket ie a freezer socket NOT on the rccd side as if you go on holiday it won't trip in the event of a fault elsewhere so your food will not be ruined. But as all sockets now have to be rccd protected this must be a "problem " that people will have to put up with. Or can you have a non-rccd socket for your freezer ??? [/QUOTE]
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