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I think you are all missing the point. As he is altering/ making an addition to a circuit then that circuit must comply with 17th edition regulations. As the latest amendment calls for all circuits in a domestic property to be protected by rcd then and rcd IS required.
 
Even if he was wiring to the 2nd amendment, if part of the circuit was buried in the wall, at a depth less than 50mm (which is highly likely) then again an rcd should be fitted as he is making alterations to an existing circuit.
 
I think you are all missing the point. As he is altering/ making an addition to a circuit then that circuit must comply with 17th edition regulations. As the latest amendment calls for all circuits in a domestic property to be protected by rcd then and rcd IS required.

If the installation method,location of the wiring/switched fused spur taken of the existing circuit doesn't require 30ma RCD protection then it doesn't require it.
 
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Well of course if to the 2nd amendment. Like my post it would need to comply with the latest regs. The latest amendment which came into effect on 1 July all circuits in a domestic installation must be protected by rcd.
 
The Regulations only require certain circuits of special locations to be provided with RCD protection.
Circuits such as those of a location containing a bath or shower, circuits supplying socket-outlets in Agricultural/Horticultural installation, etc.
 
Think he would be correct in a domestic property if; was installed in metal earthed conduit or swa, not buried in walls less than 50mm, not in a special location or a socket outlet (unless dedicated socket, i.e. for medical equipement, as long as first bit was complied with and not risk assessed). Can't think of anymore exceptions? So RCD all the way, but agree with you Leysparkykent, but atm84 you kinda of right but for the wrong reasons.
 
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The job was completed in June, and on my advice the owner has now requested me to install a 17th edition CU before tenants move in at the end of the month, glad I didn't waste money on an RCD FCU now.
[The new board will NOT be made of steel by the way :laugh3:]
 

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