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Hi all, Tommorow I have an inspection and testing practicle, Fairly confident in the actual testing part however just a couple of questions for filling in our test sheets
1) Am I correct in thinking you dont need to record a type for an RCD?
2) What should be recorded in the I[SUB]^N [/SUB](Braking Capacity, Usually 6ka for an MCB) Section for an RCD?

It's just at college we have to include the details of RCD's into our test sheets but at work we just put the BS number and size.
Thanks again
James
 

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