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    PIR Floodlight RCD requirements

    Good point. I was referring to BS5839 fire detection. Seems silly to me, as a dedicated circuit tripping is more likely to go amiss than a lighting circuit tripping. Basically my point is changing the circuit to RCBO could open up another can of worms. So it would just be easier to change the...
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    PIR Floodlight RCD requirements

    It's from BS 7671:2008 green book I believe.
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    PIR Floodlight RCD requirements

    http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk/electrical-wiring-theories-electrical-regulations/15346-rcd-needed-outside-light-2.html Post 18 As for smoke alarms http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Technical/Regulations/Fire/CutOut/PowerSupplies.htm 1.20 The smoke alarm circuit should preferably not...
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    PIR Floodlight RCD requirements

    A friend has replaced PIR floodlight at home. The house is wired 16th edition so no RCD on the lighting circuit, which the outdoor light is connected to. Now current regs state, "5.7.4 Fixed Equipment Fixed equipment in the garden such as permanent lighting attached to buildings, should be...

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