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do you realy need to ask that?
yes. Why not?
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do you realy need to ask that?
Still no requirement for socket circuits to be provided with RCD protection.
Yes there are circumstances where it may be advisable, or the simplest solution to provide RCD protection for such a circuit.
However it still remains that there is no requirement in BS7671 for such circuits to be provided with RCD protection, except in some circumstances where the installation is considered to be a special location.
Doesn't matter whether there is a dwelling involved or not.
Yes socket-outlets, not the circuits supplying them.411.3.3
Addition Protection RCD
Socket outlets not exceeding 20 A
Ammendment 3 does not come in to effect until 1st July 2015.
No, it came into effect on the 1st Jan 2015 but the 'old' regs don't cease until the 30th June 2015 so the 3rd amendment is actually Currently in effect.
No, it came into effect on the 1st Jan 2015 but the 'old' regs don't cease until the 30th June 2015 so the 3rd amendment is actually Currently in effect.
No, it came into effect on the 1st Jan 2015 but the 'old' regs don't cease until the 30th June 2015 so the 3rd amendment is actually Currently in effect.
Sorry.
Then there's yet another error in the book as it clearly states July!
Ammendment 3 does not come in to effect until 1st July 2015.
Bought it so might as well use it.
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