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With respect, that's precisely the same question.The question should not be whether 30mA RCD protection is required, but whether it can be omitted?
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With respect, that's precisely the same question.The question should not be whether 30mA RCD protection is required, but whether it can be omitted?
He should tell us what the rating for the protective devices are.Really?
The OP changed the fuse box, so probably installed the 30mA RCD.
Has now found that the fridges are causing the RCD to trip.
If the fridges are connected using 20A (or lower) plugs then the sockets either need RCD protection or a documented Risk Assessment indicating 30mA RCD protection is not required.
The question should not be whether 30mA RCD protection is required, but whether it can be omitted?
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