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<blockquote data-quote="Duane B" data-source="post: 434423" data-attributes="member: 27137"><p>Why why why. it's just too much. we're already over the top now on everything we do. what happens when a fridge becomes a bit worn after you have upgraded a customers house. trip trip trip trip. does not seem good to be honest. can we stop it. seems as though testing will become a pain in the ass. suppose you need to bypass them or hold yep gotta a buy an 18th edition test instrument to test. </p><p></p><p>I have heard that some have some kind of smart monitoring chip in them. a smart breaker. "test Procedures" originally designed for American market I believe where they have a multitude of corded appliances plugged in. hence protection if the cord. not to mention in the UK we would need a c/u 6x the size to fit em all in. stealth ADS. Hmmmmmm . just what next</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duane B, post: 434423, member: 27137"] Why why why. it's just too much. we're already over the top now on everything we do. what happens when a fridge becomes a bit worn after you have upgraded a customers house. trip trip trip trip. does not seem good to be honest. can we stop it. seems as though testing will become a pain in the ass. suppose you need to bypass them or hold yep gotta a buy an 18th edition test instrument to test. I have heard that some have some kind of smart monitoring chip in them. a smart breaker. "test Procedures" originally designed for American market I believe where they have a multitude of corded appliances plugged in. hence protection if the cord. not to mention in the UK we would need a c/u 6x the size to fit em all in. stealth ADS. Hmmmmmm . just what next [/QUOTE]
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