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yes....unless you need to use RCD for fault protection on a TT system and it's not feeding a socket outlet requiring RCD.
 
Ways to do it...
1) RCBO in consumer unit (unless cu doesn't accept them)
2) RCD in enclosure next to cu in-line with hallway RFC
3) RCD socket (many don't look ugly at all these days

Personally, I wouldn't install a socket outlet without RCD protection.
 
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They don't really look ugly. Just a green and a red/blue switch instead of 2 white ones. As guitarist say though. I wouldn't even think about putting in a socket without RCD protection these days unless is was specifies or for special equipment (server, it equipment etc) also if its clipped direct does that mean no mechanical protection?
 
If this comes up again, 411.3.3 is the relevant Reg.
Basically,almost all socket outlets in domestic premises need to be RCD protected, unless they are only for the use of one particular appliance.
 

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