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<blockquote data-quote="Rob_the_rich" data-source="post: 479216" data-attributes="member: 8419"><p>You would have to ask JPEL/64 committee why they omitted bs7288 rcds (includes srcd socket outlets too) in the 18th. No BS EN numbers were quoted in previous editions as far as I can see. </p><p></p><p>One guess is that you have both latching and non latching types in the same standard, which for socket outlet RCDs could introduce a danger on reconnection of supply with power tools etc or inconvenience eg fridges, but I don't know. </p><p></p><p>Or perhaps they want to get away from individual appliance/point of use RCDs and prefer protection of whole circuits/groups of circuits, as in lighting and socket circuits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob_the_rich, post: 479216, member: 8419"] You would have to ask JPEL/64 committee why they omitted bs7288 rcds (includes srcd socket outlets too) in the 18th. No BS EN numbers were quoted in previous editions as far as I can see. One guess is that you have both latching and non latching types in the same standard, which for socket outlet RCDs could introduce a danger on reconnection of supply with power tools etc or inconvenience eg fridges, but I don't know. Or perhaps they want to get away from individual appliance/point of use RCDs and prefer protection of whole circuits/groups of circuits, as in lighting and socket circuits. [/QUOTE]
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