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Help to Interpret a Regulation ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 484866" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>Not exactly Binky , I've been putting welding sockets in for years but never with an RCD .</p><p></p><p>Now , with the Regs coming in over the last few years , we started with RCDs for outside sockets ............ then it was virtually ALL sockets unless you fitted a label ....then it was under the control of skilled personal...then it was for ALL circuits in a bathroom ....then for buried cables unless they were a certain depth deep in the wall ....... also sockets up to 20 amp was it ?? but include over 20A for mobile vehicles ....on &amp; on ...now we have 300 different types of RCD in the equation . </p><p></p><p>I imagined a welder knocking the RCD out all the time , but putting one OUTSIDE raised the question . However The Canny Geordie has experience of this and assures that an RCD will be no problem . They hav'nt answered my quote as yet but if they go ahead it will indeed be RCD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 484866, member: 1408"] Not exactly Binky , I've been putting welding sockets in for years but never with an RCD . Now , with the Regs coming in over the last few years , we started with RCDs for outside sockets ............ then it was virtually ALL sockets unless you fitted a label ....then it was under the control of skilled personal...then it was for ALL circuits in a bathroom ....then for buried cables unless they were a certain depth deep in the wall ....... also sockets up to 20 amp was it ?? but include over 20A for mobile vehicles ....on & on ...now we have 300 different types of RCD in the equation . I imagined a welder knocking the RCD out all the time , but putting one OUTSIDE raised the question . However The Canny Geordie has experience of this and assures that an RCD will be no problem . They hav'nt answered my quote as yet but if they go ahead it will indeed be RCD. [/QUOTE]
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