Sidewinder
references for my previous coments, I did assume a domestic installation as upstairs and downstairs mentioned (possibly as mistake to make the assumption)
Regulation 314.2- Separate circuits shall be provided for parts of the installation which need to be separately controlled, in such a way that those circuits are not affected by the failure of other circuits. and due account shall be taken of the consequences of the operation of any single protective device.
hence my comment that multiple circuit breakers fed from one RCD is not strictly compliant,
Regulation 411.3.3- In a.c. systems, additional protection by means of an RCD in accordance with Regulation 415.1 shall be provided for:
(i) socket-outlets with a rated current not exceeding 20 A that are for use by ordinary persons and are intended for general use, and
(ii) mobile equipment with a current rating not exceeding 32 A lor use outdoors.
An exception to (i) is permitted for:
(a) socket-outlets tor use under the supervision of' skilled or instructed persons. or
(b) a specific labelled or otherwise suitably identified socket-outlet provided tor connection of a particular item of' equipment.
hence my comments in my second post about supervision and labelling
Regulations 522.6.100 and 101 (assuming we are installing in the UK as specific for here, hence the 101 numbering)-
522.6.100 A cable installed under a floor or above a ceiling shall be run in such a position that it is not liable to be damaged by contact with the floor or the ceiling or their fixings. A cable passing through a joist within a floor or ceiling construction or through a ceiling support (e.g. under floorboards), shall:
(i) be at least 50 mm measured vertically from the top or bottom as appropriate of the joist or batten, or
(ii) incorporate an earthed metallic covering which complies with the requirements of these Regulations for a protective conductor of the circuit concerned, the cable complying with BS 5467, BS 6724, BS 7846, BS EN 60702-1 or BS 8436. or
(iii) be enclosed in earthed conduit complying with BS EN 61386-21 and satisfying the requirements of these Regulations for a protective conductor. or
(iv) be enclosed in earthed trunking or ducting complying with BS EN 50085-2-1 and satisfying the requirements of these Regulations for a protective conductor, or
(v) be mechanically protected against damage sufficient to prevent penetration of the cable by nails, screws and the like, or
(vi) form part of a SEL V or PEL V circuit meeting the requirements of Regulation 414.4.
522.6.101 A cable concealed in a wall or partition at a depth of less than 50 mm from a surface of the wall or partition shall:
(i) incorporate an earthed metallic covering which complies with the requirements of these Regulations for a protective conductor of the circuit concerned. the cable complying with BS 5467, BS 6724, BS 7846, BS EN 60702-1 or BS 8436, or
(ii) be enclosed in earthed conduit complying with BS EN 61386-21 and satisfying the requirements of these Regulations for a protective conductor. or
(iii) be enclosed in earthed trunking or ducting complying with BS EN 50085-2-1 and satisfying the requirements of these Regulations for a protective conductor. or
(iv) be mechanically protected against damage sufficient to prevent penetration of the cable by nails, screws and the like, or
(v) be installed in a zone within 150 rnrn from the top of the wall or partition or within 150 rnrn of an angle formed by two adjoining walls or partitions. Where the cable is connected to a point, accessory or switchgear on any surface of the wall or partition, the cable may be installed in a zone either horizontally or vertically, to the point, accessory or switchgear. Where the location of the accessory, point or switchgear can be determined from the reverse side, a zone formed on one side of a wall of 100 rnrn thickness or less or partition of 100 mm thickness or less extends to the reverse side, or
(vi) form part ofa SELV or PELV circuit meeting the requirements of Regulation 414.4.
522.6.102 Where Regulation 522.6.101 applies and the installation is not intended to be under the supervision of a skilled or. instructed person, a cable installed in accordance with Regulation 522.6. 101 (v), and not also complying with Regulation 522.6.101(i), (ii), (iii) or (iv), shall be provided with additional protection by means of an RCD having the characteristics specified in Regulation 415.1.1.
These are the regulations I refer to when I say a cable requires RCD protection if less than 50mm deep in a wall if not suitably protected.
I would appreciate your views as to why this is incorrect as I would teach by explaining mistakes after students had made an error not simply tell them they are wrong.
Mods, I appologise for my previous comments but found the reply to my post inappropriate for those seeking help