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RCD for a swimming pool?
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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 560754" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>not really, an average human being can take around 50mA before defibrallation (ie stopping heart or breathing) can occur. But that is based on 240V, I see you are in the USA so you work with 110V which is inherently safer than 240V, so I'm not sure what the equivalent would be. </p><p></p><p>We do have 10mA RCds but I can't think where we would use one, and have never seen one, so that's probably related to hospitals were people are ill and at greater risk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 560754, member: 490"] not really, an average human being can take around 50mA before defibrallation (ie stopping heart or breathing) can occur. But that is based on 240V, I see you are in the USA so you work with 110V which is inherently safer than 240V, so I'm not sure what the equivalent would be. We do have 10mA RCds but I can't think where we would use one, and have never seen one, so that's probably related to hospitals were people are ill and at greater risk [/QUOTE]
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