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Only if they where stupid don't they see the adverts on the TV.Wouldn't they just remove the back-up battery?
Only if they where stupid don't they see the adverts on the TV.Wouldn't they just remove the back-up battery?
Wouldn't work. If they are on any sort of trip it must be resettable and also there may be a legitimate reason for the householder to isolate.It is however , a very, grey area. Perhaps they should be fed via a locked , 1way unit next to the CU or built into the CU ?
I've done it when the battery ones bleep at night and you han't a spare 9V square battery (what else does anyone use them for?).Only if they where stupid don't they see the adverts on the TV.
Should they not be recommended to push the test button on a regular basis?You make a good point Specs. But I can't help thinking if the dedicated MCB were switched off, the householder would probably never know. The light circuit being off would be a nusance and more likely to be restored.It is however , a very, grey area. Perhaps they should be fed via a locked , 1way unit next to the CU or built into the CU ?
I think you answered that yourself.......Further to this discussion:I took my NIC inspector out to a bungalow - TT - full rewire. Alarms on seperate cct, cables not in walls at all.
I`d fitted a board with main switch, and RCBo`s for all ccts, except smokes. I put those on a 6A MCB, thinking that the alarms were DI, and the risk of the RCBo tripping out for a dedicated cct was unwarranted.
WRONG!
They want it on a RCBo, so thats what I`ll be doing.
100 x "I`m a silly fart!"
The reason he wanted a RCBO was because it is a TT installation (all circuits must be RCD protected in a TT install) now if it were TNS or TNC-S then you don't so long as pyro,swa, surface clipped.Further to this discussion:I took my NIC inspector out to a bungalow - TT - full rewire. Alarms on seperate cct, cables not in walls at all.
I`d fitted a board with main switch, and RCBo`s for all ccts, except smokes. I put those on a 6A MCB, thinking that the alarms were DI, and the risk of the RCBo tripping out for a dedicated cct was unwarranted.
WRONG!
They want it on a RCBo, so thats what I`ll be doing.
100 x "I`m a silly fart!"
Not on caravan parks and marinas I think and a few others.The reason he wanted a RCBO was because it is a TT installation (all circuits must be RCD protected in a TT install) now if it were TNS or TNC-S then you don't so long as pyro,swa, surface clipped.P.S. are you allowed to use single pole RCBO's in a TT install????
The reason he wanted a RCBO was because it is a TT installation (all circuits must be RCD protected in a TT install) now if it were TNS or TNC-S then you don't so long as pyro,swa, surface clipped.P.S. are you allowed to use single pole RCBO's in a TT install????[/quote]
Yes, is the simple answer to that one
MartynThe reason he wanted a RCBO was because it is a TT installation (all circuits must be RCD protected in a TT install) now if it were TNS or TNC-S then you don't so long as pyro,swa, surface clipped.P.S. are you allowed to use single pole RCBO's in a TT install????[/quote]
Yes, is the simple answer to that one
Not all TT installs can have single pole RCBO'S. Caravan parks require double pole RCBO'S and their are others I will look it up in the regs.
Batty
id still put smoke on with a lighting circuit. people tend to notice fairly quickly when their lights dont work!Also 17th edition requires Safety Services to be on dedicated circuit, and I recall ability to be isolated independenly.
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