No. I use the current version of BS7671 only. I do not use any other versions when doing EICRs.
So where does it say in the 18th that sockets likely to be used to feed portable equipment outside require RCD protection?
 
Discrimination between the boards is required possibly 100mA and 30mA at the local DB. As others have said it’s in the regs.
 
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When it was installed will not change my coding. You would change your coding based on when it was installed. Very odd.
Yes I would and you've already said you would as well. So if it was installed yesterday or back in 2007 you would give a socket outlet that could supply outdoor equipment a C3.
 
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Yes I would and you've already said you would as well. So if it was installed yesterday or back in 2007 you would give a socket outlet that could supply outdoor equipment a C3.

Errrr no! I never said that.

I very clearly said I would c2 it regardless of date of installation.
 
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It says socket-outlets with a rated current not exceeding 32A.
Does not say sockets which are likely to be used to feed portable equipment outside.
 
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If I come across a socket that is likely to feed portable equipment outside without an RCD installed that was installed prior to RCDs being a requirement that will be a C2. End of.

Just as if I come across a fused neutral that was installed when they were allowed.

Are you saying that it would be a different code, if the socket was not likely to feed portable equipment outside?

Yes. I would code that C3.

Errrr no! I never said that.

I very clearly said I would c2 it regardless of date of installation.
Don't think you did bud.
 
It's you that's being ****ing stupid. I'm not the one contradicting myself.

I am not contradicting myself. If you are unaware of why sockets likely to feed portable equipment outside have different levels of danger to sockets that don’t then I am willing to help you through that but it may take some time and be a little embaressing for you. Feel free to start a thread about it and I will school you.
 
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So how do you power your mobile equipment outdoors?
Most people plug their mobile equipment ie a lawnmower into a socket outlet for use outdoors.
Absolutely, and they should use RCD protection when they do that. As per the requirements of BS7671.
That requirement can be satisfied by use of an RCD protected socket, an RCD plug or an RCD adapter.
There is no longer a requirement to provide RCD protection to a socket, just because it might be used to feed portable equipment outside.
 
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I am not contradicting myself. If you are unaware of why sockets likely to feed portable equipment outside have different levels of danger to sockets that don’t then I am willing to help you through that but it may take some time and be a little embaressing for you. Feel free to start a thread about it and I will school you.
I might just do that for the comedy value bud even though I know the different levels of danger. Might be funny to see how a lump of pork can educate anyone.
 
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