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Does anyone know if the Proteus RCD 80/2/30T currently available at CEF, will fit as a replacement for a (at least fifteen years old) T80-30-2 ?
Semi-urgent replacement needed due to tripping.
Many thanks for any advice.
Actually I have tested it and it is faulty, and you've just reminded me why I rarely visit this site now.
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Send a pic in and I'll see if I can match it I have countless random rcds lying aroundDoes anyone know if the Proteus RCD 80/2/30T currently available at CEF, will fit as a replacement for a (at least fifteen years old) T80-30-2 ?
Semi-urgent replacement needed due to tripping.
Many thanks for any advice.
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Yep.….still don't think he realizes that there's more danger involved with a faulty non tripper. Not on his own though, I'll bet.He obviously eventually realised that the tripping RCD didn't automatically mean the RCD was faulty, confirmed by lack of responses when asks what tests he did!! Hahaha
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