but Mr Evans was asking how to get around fitting an RCD if I'm reading his [ost correctly.or just stick in an RCD... if tit trips its usually because its faulty
but Mr Evans was asking how to get around fitting an RCD if I'm reading his [ost correctly.or just stick in an RCD... if tit trips its usually because its faulty
Not exactly Binky , I've been putting welding sockets in for years but never with an RCD .but Mr Evans was asking how to get around fitting an RCD if I'm reading his [ost correctly.
Not exactly Binky , I've been putting welding sockets in for years but never with an RCD .
Now , with the Regs coming in over the last few years , we started with RCDs for outside sockets ............ then it was virtually ALL sockets unless you fitted a label ....then it was under the control of skilled personal...then it was for ALL circuits in a bathroom ....then for buried cables unless they were a certain depth deep in the wall ....... also sockets up to 20 amp was it ?? but include over 20A for mobile vehicles ....on & on ...now we have 300 different types of RCD in the equation .
It has got silly , where you adapt to one upgrade and then they keep adding and altering .
Domestic work now , I think just RCBO s on everything , end of . All this pratting about . What was it ? Freezer socket without RCD but MUST have label , but you can't do that because the cable is buried in the wall less than 50 mm deep , but you could use a Flexishield cable , but then you'd have to buy a whole drum @ £1000,000 .
I think it’s all got out of hand.
change for change sake ....
more like change so IET get a few back handers from manufacturers for selling more of their products...
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