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<blockquote data-quote="Joules" data-source="post: 536684" data-attributes="member: 35656"><p>More misleading rhetoric from you spoken with an assured confidence designed to convince and without any presented evidence. Provide us with the evidence to support your argument. Meanwhile this article by <em><a href="https://www.doepke.co.uk/downloads/Techpubs/Techpub-05.pdf" target="_blank">Doepke</a></em> may be a useful read as it refers to BS7671 531.3.2 and 531.3.3 mitigation of unwanted tripping.</p><p></p><p>Installs that feature split neutrals and dual RCD work by separating out essential services such as lighting, boiler/heating and smoke alarms these are attached to the lighting RCD the rest to the power RCD except GTI which is RCBO in the third neutral split.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joules, post: 536684, member: 35656"] More misleading rhetoric from you spoken with an assured confidence designed to convince and without any presented evidence. Provide us with the evidence to support your argument. Meanwhile this article by [I][URL='https://www.doepke.co.uk/downloads/Techpubs/Techpub-05.pdf']Doepke[/URL][/I] may be a useful read as it refers to BS7671 531.3.2 and 531.3.3 mitigation of unwanted tripping. Installs that feature split neutrals and dual RCD work by separating out essential services such as lighting, boiler/heating and smoke alarms these are attached to the lighting RCD the rest to the power RCD except GTI which is RCBO in the third neutral split. [/QUOTE]
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