One issue I am concerned about with AFDDs is that they are effectively small computers.
That means firmware/software and with that comes issues of maintenance/errors/life expectancy due to heat/electronics.
What happens when/if they develop a new and improved version? Will there be a way to update existing units (I suspect not).
What will happen if a new appliance is released that just by coincidence produces a similar 'fingerprint' to the one looked for?
I know the idea is not new, particularly in the US, but I believe that our ones are rather different and therefore still fairly new and untested in wide usage (Are they widely used in other part of the 230V world?)
I doubt I will be fitting them anywhere other than I have to for some time to come, until the technology has proved its usefulness and the price has dropped significantly.
Surely if the belief is that a lot of the problems this will solve are within appliances, the better solution would be to include some sort of AFDD within every appliance. Wonder why the appliance makers and large companies who sit on the regs committee didn't consider that?