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Folks.
I need to install a defib unit outside on a wall.
Does this require an RCBO or not, just wondering as the unit has a small heater within and should it trip out for any reason other than under fault conditions (it is in a dampish environment, a harbour) it will get damp.
So MCB or RCBO.
Many thanks
AJ.
 
Just a thought and probably not relevant but there are some exceptions in the regs regarding medical equipment,
cant remember exactly what they are but on occasions protection may be omitted or reduced to ensure the device remains functional.
or am I thinking of lifting magnets? its been a long day but there are a few things to look up in the bible if any one is interested.
 

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