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<blockquote data-quote="woody264" data-source="post: 388844" data-attributes="member: 25971"><p>So it does have to be protected ?? Cause at the moment they have it wired straight from the power.</p><p></p><p>They have 240v going straight into the socket shown and then from there it goes into the top of the 25amp rccd. This then feeds power to the board where they loop the power into a 16 amp mcb and from there to a transformer to power some 12v lights. I've looked at it and there seems to be no protection for that socket cause when I turn off the rccd and the mcb there is still power to the socket which is why I'm asking the question .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woody264, post: 388844, member: 25971"] So it does have to be protected ?? Cause at the moment they have it wired straight from the power. They have 240v going straight into the socket shown and then from there it goes into the top of the 25amp rccd. This then feeds power to the board where they loop the power into a 16 amp mcb and from there to a transformer to power some 12v lights. I've looked at it and there seems to be no protection for that socket cause when I turn off the rccd and the mcb there is still power to the socket which is why I'm asking the question . [/QUOTE]
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