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RCD's as fault protection?
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<blockquote data-quote="Robin Spark" data-source="post: 79425" data-attributes="member: 5444"><p>Just to clarify about this post.</p><p></p><p>I went to property other day to quote for some alterations. additions to lighting cct, new customer ( well hopefully) and there was no cpc on lighting cct and they had old wylex CU with rewirable fuses.</p><p></p><p>Customer had already got metal class 1 fittings installed (including in the kitchen which was recently done) and when i asked them who put this up (thinking it may have been themselves) they replied an electrician had donethis for them who at the time mentioned to them that there was no earth.</p><p></p><p>With regards to the use of RCDs in this situation this comes after i had read the Electrical safety Councils guide on replacing consumer units and lighting cct without cpc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robin Spark, post: 79425, member: 5444"] Just to clarify about this post. I went to property other day to quote for some alterations. additions to lighting cct, new customer ( well hopefully) and there was no cpc on lighting cct and they had old wylex CU with rewirable fuses. Customer had already got metal class 1 fittings installed (including in the kitchen which was recently done) and when i asked them who put this up (thinking it may have been themselves) they replied an electrician had donethis for them who at the time mentioned to them that there was no earth. With regards to the use of RCDs in this situation this comes after i had read the Electrical safety Councils guide on replacing consumer units and lighting cct without cpc. [/QUOTE]
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