Discuss 2 RCD's on circuit in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net

It is all very well having qualifications done from a whiteboard and test rigs, unfortunately this doesn't always transfer to the real world. What is basic and fundamental to some is not necessarily the case for others. The real world is where we gain experience, we have all been there.
 
Is @hightower says a C&G 2357 is not just about new fits it has a test and inspection element and also fault finding, judging by your previous posts I suspect you have gone through a very quick course and may be in well above your head. If you really don't know the answers to your questions you really should not be undertaking work for people and should get yourself on an apprenticeship or some on the job experience with an experienced electrician!
 
The OP says that there's a 30mA RCD in the board supplying the shed. This would still provide protection even if the shed earthing is TT.

I was pondering about this advice .... I've seen it locally too where a DIYer assured me that TT'ing a shed would stop the shed circuit tripping his up front single RCD..
 
I was pondering about this advice .... I've seen it locally too where a DIYer assured me that TT'ing a shed would stop the shed circuit tripping his up front single RCD..
Any electrons escaping down the shed's rod will inbalance the L/N feed all the way back, I'd have thought.
 
Is that a point open to debate though - if you TT an outbuilding should you have it's own RCD in there too (even if the upfront one will protect)? Or would you say it's perfectly acceptable to have an RCD at the CU, TT the outbuilding, and not install a second RCD at the outbuilding.
 

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