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I have a Ring Doorbell which has no Chime, but which is trickle charged via a wall-mounted BG DIN Rail transformer in a Hagar casing which diverts power from a socket cable. Firstly I have a electric check coming up and I wanted to know if this was safe or is it likely to be picked up in the Electricity Safety check because the transformer is not affixed to a DIN Rail and because in is a BG brand transformer set in a Hagar casing?
 

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It should really go from the socket to a fused connection unit then the transformer on the load side of this. So long as the transformer is secure in the enclosure I would say its ok if there is no damage.

In an ideal world the enclosure would have a cover as I don’t know if that transformer is designed to be exposed in such a way but personaly if its in good condition and secure I dont see a problem with the transformer
 
A quick search for the CUB1 data sheet shows no specific OCPD requirement.

I would certainly NOT put it on a 32A RFC but have it coming off a FCU with 3A fuse, or off a 6A MCB/RCBO lighting circuit.
 

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