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scope of EICR inside/outside flat
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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 503148" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>you can't plug your lawn mower into a submain. I could be wrong, but I'm pretty darn sure I am not, but submains and other dedicated ccts , like a fridge freezer supply do not require RCDs.</p><p></p><p>It's a reliability issue, 1 RCd on submain trips out entire system thereby failing minimimising risk by fitment of multiple RCDs, which is not possible. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ergo the communal area is 'commercial' not domestic. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 503148, member: 490"] you can't plug your lawn mower into a submain. I could be wrong, but I'm pretty darn sure I am not, but submains and other dedicated ccts , like a fridge freezer supply do not require RCDs. It's a reliability issue, 1 RCd on submain trips out entire system thereby failing minimimising risk by fitment of multiple RCDs, which is not possible. Ergo the communal area is 'commercial' not domestic. [/QUOTE]
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