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Once again it is very hard to justify something that was compliant just 3-4 years ago now being deemed potentially dangerous.
I C3 domestic lighting circuits without additional protection but always include a written recommendation that RCD protection be provided in the summary.
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I C3 domestic lighting circuits without additional protection but always include a written recommendation that RCD protection be provided in the summary.
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I would and indeed do where an RCD is not required. Remember RCD's are a relatively recent requirement in the history of electrical installations ( and were purely used on TT when I started out)...and I dont recall any more reported deaths then than now, although I would admit thats only my recollection.We wouldn't fit things with out an rcd today would we.
My opinion right or wrong is it could be potentially dangerous
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