Same analogy as the extension lead which as a whole is fused at 13 amps but individual sockets at 3.15, therefore if somebody starts plugging in inappropriate faulty kit I won't lose my complete circuitI'm trying understand why you would need individually fused sockets when it could be said they are individually fused in the plug top that is used to connect the equipment being used
So what you really want is RCD sockets the problem then is it is likely that the wiring will need RCD protection and there will be no discrimination between the two devicesSame analogy as the extension lead which as a whole is fused at 13 amps but individual sockets at 3.15, therefore if somebody starts plugging in inappropriate faulty kit I won't lose my complete circuit
Nothing trips but it causes more work tracing the problem to the PDU and UPS, much simpler just to go to the inoperative socket and change the fuse.Ok , so you've had a problem with people plugging in dodgy gear? So what trips when that happens?
Not necessarily faulty just overpowered for the circuits intended purpose.So what you really want is RCD sockets the problem then is it is likely that the wiring will need RCD protection and there will be no discrimination between the two devices
The other option is to have each socket on a radial with an RCBO which would be total overkill and impractical on a number of counts
Or you stop people plugging in faulty equipment
So do you mean the circuit is being overloaded if so it is unlikely that adding fuses at each socket will stop the problem happeningNot necessarily faulty just overpowered for the circuits intended purpose.
Olson supply the broadcast/communications and IT industriesI think the unit I have is made by Olson
Yep. As I said in post #4 I rescued it from a Data strip outOlson supply the broadcast/communications and IT industries
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