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I was under the impression that swiming pools needed rcd or rcbo protection on all circuits that serve that location or pass through it. Its a commercial pool

But where I am the pool is feed with rcbos from one board but the board that serves the pool underwater lights pool heater and pumps has no rcbo is that correct?

I have seen the previous fixed wire test and it does not even list the board that supplies the pump under water lights and or heater
 

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What supplies this board? There may be an rcd upstream, or there may be a board fed from this with rcd’s then feeding the lights.

thinking the lights are single phase, these are 3 pole mcbs
 
What supplies this board? There may be an rcd upstream, or there may be a board fed from this with rcd’s then feeding the lights.

thinking the lights are single phase, these are 3 pole mcbs
Board supplied from the main intake i think?

So all the lighting on the room is feed from rcbo

Its just the lights in the pool and the pool heaters and pumps that are not
 

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