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Maybe it was the only RCD protected circuit.
But why would that stop you from using it inside as well ?
But why would that stop you from using it inside as well ?
If it was used for inside equipment, it may not be available for use for outside when required.
eh ?? lol , so unplug whats in it then.
May not be convenient if it was a computer, printer, or fridge, or something else with a long on time.
Perhaps the outdoor circuit that was (Or was not) protected by an RCD was on a different Phase (Line) to the indoor Line and to bring it indoors would possibly bring a cross Phase fault of 400V Line to Line ?.
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Then why would those items be plugged into a socket that says outside use only ?
youre clutching at straws here lol.
Well you said straws ! Have a bundle lmfao !Give me a break !
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You're getting confused.
If it wasn't labelled but was next to a door or window, and was the only RCD protected socket, it may get used by someone for inside equipment.
It IS labelled to stop /deter internal use, so wouldn't have anything else plugged in.
This is probably from 20 or 30 years ago
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