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<blockquote data-quote="batty" data-source="post: 8875" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>I agree about cooker/ovens/ hobs being put through 30mA rcds they are fixed equipment if a fault develops they will blow the circuit breaker. This business of putting them through rcds is going to cause a lot of callouts. I am under british standards for my part p and my accessor like me does not think its a good idea. ok if they have got to go through an rcd make it 100mA time delay then if the diyers do drill into the cable it will trip maybe not quite as quick as 30mA but it will trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="batty, post: 8875, member: 66"] I agree about cooker/ovens/ hobs being put through 30mA rcds they are fixed equipment if a fault develops they will blow the circuit breaker. This business of putting them through rcds is going to cause a lot of callouts. I am under british standards for my part p and my accessor like me does not think its a good idea. ok if they have got to go through an rcd make it 100mA time delay then if the diyers do drill into the cable it will trip maybe not quite as quick as 30mA but it will trip. [/QUOTE]
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