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    NAPIT Certification Scheme napit code 2/3

    That's why I put it on here as I couldn't understand
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    NAPIT Certification Scheme napit code 2/3

    Does anybody go around with a cable tracer? Never heard of this before to prove cable within zones
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    NAPIT Certification Scheme napit code 2/3

    Code 3 surely for an existing lighting circuit
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    NAPIT Certification Scheme napit code 2/3

    i thought the same to be honest almost like he made it up,although in the book it says code 2
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    NAPIT Certification Scheme napit code 2/3

    hi guys i spoke to nappit recently after reading their codebreakers book,it said code 2 for all cables which are buried in the wall less than 50mm deep not rcd protected.i then said when doing a eicr i have always coded lighting circuits not rcd protected as code 3, he then said you would have...
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    rcd protection on sockets

    to expensive would need 20 to be honest the equipment won't be on all at the same time
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    rcd protection on sockets

    i did consider extra circuits but not enough room in board
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    rcd protection on sockets

    Thanks for your replies I'll use a rcbo
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    rcd protection on sockets

    My thoughts were because of the amount of equipment that is going to be plugged in, wanted to minimise nuisance tripping, however could use a rcbo
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    rcd protection on sockets

    I did just wanted opinions and obviously they differ
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    rcd protection on sockets

    I did just wanted opinions and obviously they differ
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    rcd protection on sockets

    I did say they are for a friend who assures me they are for his computers only
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    rcd protection on sockets

    I have just spoken to nappit who have confirmed sockets wired in surface trunking and are going to be used for computers do not have to be RCD protected, but have to be labelled, this will change come January 1st
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    rcd protection on sockets

    i am not trying to avoid i thought because they will be for stereos and computers and not outdoor equipment then they would not need it, also to prevent tripping and knocking half the house out,although a rcbo would sort this
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    rcd protection on sockets

    cheers it is what i thought

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