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Hello,
Anyone know of any RCDs for CTE 110v sockets that dont cost a small fortune? Need some for some high EFL 110v sockets in a factory I do work in after an EICR.
 
Are you really looking for a 2 pole rcd or just a 2 pole c16 mcb?
 
110v circuits and RCDs often don't mix well, and as you say RCDs suitable for 110 systems tend to be silly money or difficult to get.

I'm installing some 110 systems to run fans and the transformer simply has DP breakers factory fitted.

Haven't got the book to hand, but AFAIK, it doesn't necessarily need it being RLV.
 
RCD protection is required as the Earth fault loop is too high to meet disconnection times.
Think it will just need to be the Schneider ic60H2's as I don't see anything else that will do the job.
 

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