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My builder has sprung a job on me.
New circuit required for a hob.
The CU has a single 30mA RCD, type AC.
I am still unsure exactly when I should insist on type A, and when I should just advise.
Would you guys be insisting on type A in this case, thus fitting a new CU (as it is an old NSB wylex board with an RCD taking up 3 slots (WSES 100/2). Pretty sure there wouldn't be a type A available)).
The MI would be interesting to read, but I don't have them.
Not sure how be are supposed to determine if there is a possibility of pulsating, residual DC.
Thanks.
New circuit required for a hob.
The CU has a single 30mA RCD, type AC.
I am still unsure exactly when I should insist on type A, and when I should just advise.
Would you guys be insisting on type A in this case, thus fitting a new CU (as it is an old NSB wylex board with an RCD taking up 3 slots (WSES 100/2). Pretty sure there wouldn't be a type A available)).
The MI would be interesting to read, but I don't have them.
Not sure how be are supposed to determine if there is a possibility of pulsating, residual DC.
Thanks.