Wiring, Theories and the RegulationsDiscussions on all electrical regulations in the UK. Including Part P, BS 7671, DPC BS7671:2008, BS 7671:2001 & 2004 Amendment No.2, IEE wiring regulations, 16th Edition and 17th Edition
I should think im gonna sound pretty stupid now but at first glance i would have said 200ms as it should be protected by a 30mA RCD.
Where have i gone wrong?
not all socket outlets need to be on an RCD
it could be under the supervision/control of a skilled/instructed person, or it could be labelled for one specific item of equipment, in which case no RCD and 0.4 S applies
it could be under the supervision/control of a skilled/instructed person, or it could be labelled for one specific item of equipment, in which case no RCD and 0.4 S applies
Hi Luke just looking at your answers 1 -13 I know its a old post but did you get the answers off easyfox? I did the question only to find the answers were not posted..