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RCD's as fault protection?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tooold" data-source="post: 79501" data-attributes="member: 443"><p>Yse Megaohm its frusrating when you know someone else will do it and not care. I lost a job today because I wouldnt leave the boiler spur downstairs after boiler was moved upstairs! and I wanted to fit rcbo's or a new c/u spark that got it said 100ma rcd was fine.</p><p></p><p>on a plus side the customer actually rang to tell me I didnt get it, first for everything</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tooold, post: 79501, member: 443"] Yse Megaohm its frusrating when you know someone else will do it and not care. I lost a job today because I wouldnt leave the boiler spur downstairs after boiler was moved upstairs! and I wanted to fit rcbo's or a new c/u spark that got it said 100ma rcd was fine. on a plus side the customer actually rang to tell me I didnt get it, first for everything [/QUOTE]
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