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    questioning rcd re shower installation

    I would not want to install an electric shower without RCD protection, however if you tell the customer that it has to be installed with an RCd as per MFI and he/she is a smart arse and pulls some reg out of the air, you can look as though you're trying to stitch them over. It is a like for like...
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    questioning rcd re shower installation

    Mmm, think you might be right there
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    questioning rcd re shower installation

    Hi telectrix I had this discussion/argument originally with an NIC sparky who said as I posted earlier, I was convinced he was wrong. but after speaking with Elecsa it appears he wasn't
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    questioning rcd re shower installation

    Hi all, just joined so first post. Triton say their electric showers must be RCD protected. I was under the impression that manufacturers recommendations superseded electrical body's regulations but according to Elecsa's technical dept that is no longer the case. I was told that in the 18th...

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