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Hi, I'm stuck on a question for my level 3 exam and was wondering if anyone could help. I need to know where a 10ma RCBO would be used and why, and the regulation relating to it. Thanks in advance.
 
School lab sockets used to fed via 10mA RCD, not sure if they still are, might be worth googling down that avenue

http://www.------.org/publishing/wiring-regulations/mag/2005/15-insp-test-rcd.cfm?type=pdf
 
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