Yes - so type AC will not do, but that still leaves types A, F and B.The requirement for a DC immune RCD is already in the 17th, it is just more defined in the 18th.
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Yes - so type AC will not do, but that still leaves types A, F and B.The requirement for a DC immune RCD is already in the 17th, it is just more defined in the 18th.
is this garage separated or else.In a domestic garage.
Who me? I thought I'd given all the info relevant to my question? And I don't see how you've arrived at 'try B' from knowing the system and location? From my reading of the regs the only thing that seems to affect the choice of A versus B type RCD is the level of DC residual current. Have I missed something? I do really appreciate your help, I'm just not sure I understand what you are saying and why?you are very vague on information .
Who me? I thought I'd given all the info relevant to my question? And I don't see how you've arrived at 'try B' from knowing the system and location? From my reading of the regs the only thing that seems to affect the choice of A versus B type RCD is the level of DC residual current. Have I missed something? I do really appreciate your help, I'm just not sure I understand what you are saying and why?you are very vague on information .
yes, please start from the beginning. like I want to put a charging point .to and from .Who me?
6 years - not very long, but longer than there have been regs specific to EV charging points lol - I remember them coming in (Ammendment 2).how long have be sparking self made ?
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