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As I've mainly done site work and moved into domestic recently, I'm a bit rusty on stuff like this, but if I'm adding a loft PIV unit to an existing lighting circuit via an unswitched fused spur, if the lighting circuit has no RCD protection am I allowed to install it?
Same question for if...
So I'm getting various responses to this depending on how things are interpreted.
Here's a scenario:
Assume property is a tenanted property.
Assume cables are run buried in walls/under plaster (depth unknown).
Which of these circuits merit a C2 if they are not RCD protected.
1. Lights
2...
Did a couple of inspections on 2 x 2 bed ground floor flood damaged flats today, only 4 circuits in each, bizarrely one socket circuit and 2 lighting circuits and one cooker circuit in each. Just a 4 way MCB consumer unit in each without RCD protection on any circuit, built and wired in the...
We have to put two new tower sockets in to a office at work.
At the moment we have two towers but four sets of four desks.
The two sets of four without towers are fed via extension leads hence the need for two new towers.
I have been told by our tech guy we aren't fitting RCBO on the two new...
8.5K shower unit is wired to plastic box consumer unit to 30 amp cartridge fuse with no RCD
It’s the original shower installed when the house was built around 1995
The shower is still fully working after all these years, never blowing the cartridge fuse before
Am I right to presume RCD wasn’t...
Hello engineers. I did EICR in two bed rented flat in a block of flats. There is old plastic fuseboard just above the entry door. There are only bs1361 fuses inside and no RCD. All luminaries are plastic.The board and wiring are in good condition. Any advise on how should i code that?
During an EICR meter tails were found entering the cavity and coming down a stud wall to a consumer unit about 5 meters (direct distance) away.
they do have an isolator but no rcd or other protection .
as cables buried in a wall have to have (RCD) Residual Current Device at 30mA and generally...
Hi all, have just ordered my first EICR ever for a studio to 1-bed conversion flat in London. It cost a little less than £80 and the electrician had great reviews on the site I booked him on. It came back with 4x C2 and 1x C3, all related to RCD. The summary was unsatisfactory with comment "No...
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I live in a rental in scotland and have recently had an EICR carried out. I have an old fuse wire fuse board on a wooden plate with no rcd or breakers, I had assumed this would be a C1 or C2 but this came back as a C3. Surely this is incorrect if the plastic fuse boards are C3s surely no...
This is a new one to me.. a small spur circuit (3 double sockets) on ground floor, several small load items connected - table lamp, assorted AV kit (TV, Amp, DVD). On just these 3 sockets only, the power cuts, sometimes flicking on - off - on again. Other times it'll stay off for 1-3 minutes...
Hi Guys,
Can somebody shed any light on why socket outlets rated at 32Amps or greater do not require RCD protection under BS7671?
Presumably theres some maths behind it?
And presumably the only exception is in a TT earthing System?
Cheers chaps
asked to quote for putting in a humidistat fan in bathroom and two outside lights but...
old board, 16mm tails, no rcd; no bonds to gas or water
when i said you need earthing in place and the work i carry out will need a rcd garage unit as its work outside and in a bathroom which is all going...
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Hi I have been asked to install downlights in a bathroom and have checked the CU which is split but must be 16th as all the sockets and immersion are RCD protected and all the lights separate smokes and the cooker are not . I have one spare way. Easy option is RCBO's for unprotected circuits. It...
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i have inspected a few 3 phase boards, none of them has RCD protection for ring, lighting circuits. I understand that this should be code 4 and not major problem.
but if i decide to add RCD for a ring, how to do that? just put it outside main board?
also any tips for a 3 phase board...
Hi guys
just come across job that someone has changed single light for 6 downlighters in bathroom about 2 years and no rcd protection, it was the persons son who done the job he has just finished course to be qualified, his excuse was job not finished yet, he seems to think its ok, my opinion is...
I am right in assuming I change on a like for like basis an extractor fan on a lighting circuit with no rcd protection in a bathroom?
No additional wiring will be necessary.
And if I am right would it be a minor or installation certificate?
thanks
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