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I'm sorry, but being a pedant I find it impossible to stop being pedantic.
I wonder if there's a book I can try to read?
so when did i state that it had to be this...and it had to be that? try re-reading the posts....Installation booklet for redring shower no were does it state anything about RCD and on checking others it's a recommendation so maybe those stating it has to be they may like to read the instructions
http://www.redring.co.uk/media/uploads/555%202138%2001E%20REDRING%20EXPRESSIONS%20500S.pdf
Lets be honest red ring are a joke anyway they probably missed that bit out to save on ink,Installation booklet for redring shower no were does it state anything about RCD and on checking others it's a recommendation so maybe those stating it has to be they may like to read the instructions
http://www.redring.co.uk/media/uploads/555 2138 01E REDRING EXPRESSIONS 500S.pdf
Here are some excerpts from manufacturers' instructions for fiting electric showers:
Triton:
The following notes are for guidance only:
5.1 A 30mA residual current device (RCD) must
be installed in all UK electric and pumped
shower circuits. This may be part of the
consumer unit or a separate unit.
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