100mA specifically? no. But one RCD at the origin - debatable.Are you suggesting that selecting a 100mA RCD would not comply with 5431.2.4?
Pardon? OH! can you post reg.5431 for me? My BRB doesn`t seem to have that one........Do you believe that there is likely to be more than 100mA protective conductor curent during normal operation?Are you suggesting perhaps a 300mA RCD be installed?
No? Read words 10 through 15 on the third (last) line of that reg.As far as I'm aware, there is no intention to install any socket-outlets.As such the lack of compliance with 411.3.3(i) should be noted on the certificate under comments on the existing installation.
415.1.1 refers to the provision of additional protection.
I am not aware that provision of earth fault protection is classed as additional.
BUTYes socket-outlets, circuits of special locations and cables concealed in walls etc. will require 30mA RCD protection.As none of these are being installed, they are existing, the lack of such protection should be noted as per the requirement of Regulation 633.2.
The earthing of the installation is being altered from TN to TT - Do you really believe that "leaving the install in no worse condition than it was" can be assuaged by installing 100mA in the tails?
Sorry mate -I`d consider that bad practice at best, at worst its negligence IMO.
KME