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Correct selection of RCD with regards to EICRs

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@Dartlec we never buy CU’s or DB‘s from the likes of Screwfix. They have very poor choice and sell to a price. The whole point about screwedfix and tooledupstation is selling at a price point first and specification second.
 
@Dartlec we never buy CU’s or DB‘s from the likes of Screwfix. They have very poor choice and sell to a price. The whole point about screwedfix and tooledupstation is selling at a price point first and specification second.
Of course - though it's that much harder to explain to some customers why you are quoting more when they can say - well Screwfix sell it so it must be safe...
 
I was led down this rabbit hole by Sparkyninja but have since watched the E5 stuff, all very informative.


And

This is why in my recent posts I'm going on about checking for DC leakage just as a part of what you do, whether it's a complete fullscope analyse of every item on every circuit or just part of fault finding
 
If the inverter has no isolating transformer or other form of simple separation I assume the worst and code a C2 as such ;”Solar power on type AC RCD reg: 712.411.3.2.1.2”
 

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