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Would benefit from a little advice!! I am installing a single phase split load rcd consumer unit into a hair salon can anyone tell if sockets are not allowed to be installed on rcd side to avoid nusiance tripping.
 
Where would the nusiance tripping occur from? If the sockets are used for hair dryers etc and your worried about them getting into contact with wash basins, then I'd personally put them on an rcd
 
The first thing to be connected via an rcd should be sockets. Think about it, LScotty has a good point, sinks + hair dryers = recipe for possible disaster :eek:
 
Another option would to be to use radials on rcbo's and split the salon into separate circuits, and thus keep any effects of nuisance or fault tripping to a min whilst allowing trade to continue.
 
I agree with x , did a saloon a few years back and used RCBO's to stop potential downtime, and now the 17th says you have to RCD protect sockets anyway
 
I think to cover yourself as far as EAWR you'd be better off installing RCBO's

previous versions of the regulations required RCD's to be installed on circuits whih=ch could reasonably be expected to supply portable equipment for use outside of the equipotential zone or just simply outdoors. I don't think the salon would fall under this category.

to current regulations you don't have to RCD protect all sockets or wiring, if the wiring is enclosed in earthed metal conduit then it will comply. although - i don't think this would apply to the salon :)
 

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