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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 547331" data-attributes="member: 8133"><p>Deffo want to avoid the supply to the standaone RCD for the EVSE being on an RCD shared with other cirucits in the board.</p><p></p><p>However, as long as this is a standard type A RCD (and nothing exotic like a type B) then I'd proably loose and pull the cirucit striaght into the board and put it on an rcbo..... but... and this is a important part, not only must it be type A, but it must break the neutral.... quite a few of the smaller form factor RCBOs do... Wylex, Fusebox, CPN, do...... But *NOT* Hager..... which is a shame as I generally like Hager.</p><p></p><p>Damp problem needs addressing first</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 547331, member: 8133"] Deffo want to avoid the supply to the standaone RCD for the EVSE being on an RCD shared with other cirucits in the board. However, as long as this is a standard type A RCD (and nothing exotic like a type B) then I'd proably loose and pull the cirucit striaght into the board and put it on an rcbo..... but... and this is a important part, not only must it be type A, but it must break the neutral.... quite a few of the smaller form factor RCBOs do... Wylex, Fusebox, CPN, do...... But *NOT* Hager..... which is a shame as I generally like Hager. Damp problem needs addressing first [/QUOTE]
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