Chris7
Member
hi
im looking for a bit of clarification, basically when wiring the alarm into the consumer unit i read somewhere that it should be on the none rcd side is this an outdated way of doing it. i asked a sparky at the factory i work at and and he wasn't 100% but believes everything should be rcd now? heres the quote from 2009
"Via a dedicated breaker on the non rcd side of the CU with an unswitched fused connection adjacent to the main control panel.
Important that it's not connected to an RCD (regs permitting)."
im looking for a bit of clarification, basically when wiring the alarm into the consumer unit i read somewhere that it should be on the none rcd side is this an outdated way of doing it. i asked a sparky at the factory i work at and and he wasn't 100% but believes everything should be rcd now? heres the quote from 2009
"Via a dedicated breaker on the non rcd side of the CU with an unswitched fused connection adjacent to the main control panel.
Important that it's not connected to an RCD (regs permitting)."