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RCD types - 531.3.3 - when doing EICR's
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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 530455" data-attributes="member: 8133"><p>Personally, at this point, note but do not assign code</p><p></p><p>If I am testing a commericial building and there are office sockets without any RCD protection then thats a C3, the client may decide to have C3 issues corrected if its at a reasonble cost, but if there is also a C3 for the two 12 way TPN boards full of AC RCDs fitted in 2018 then they might see the C3s as having a high cost and being a load of red tape and not have any of them done.</p><p></p><p>I might also have banched the C3 category into two, one of which indicates that the recommendation to improve the situation is to be taken as a *strong* recommendation.</p><p></p><p>The clients is...</p><p> strongly recommended to have RCD protection fitted to kitchenette and cleaners sockets</p><p>Recommend to have RCD protetcion fitted to general office sockets</p><p>Advised that existing office sockets on type AC devices no longer meet current requirements</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 530455, member: 8133"] Personally, at this point, note but do not assign code If I am testing a commericial building and there are office sockets without any RCD protection then thats a C3, the client may decide to have C3 issues corrected if its at a reasonble cost, but if there is also a C3 for the two 12 way TPN boards full of AC RCDs fitted in 2018 then they might see the C3s as having a high cost and being a load of red tape and not have any of them done. I might also have banched the C3 category into two, one of which indicates that the recommendation to improve the situation is to be taken as a *strong* recommendation. The clients is... strongly recommended to have RCD protection fitted to kitchenette and cleaners sockets Recommend to have RCD protetcion fitted to general office sockets Advised that existing office sockets on type AC devices no longer meet current requirements [/QUOTE]
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