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Discuss Scame Advance 2 RCD interlock socket in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Hi Tim,I had a variation of this issue recently. I had test adapters for most of them but I didn't have a 4 pin 63A with 3 phases and earth, and no neutral. It was the same kind of switch.
If you don't have 16A single phase and TPN adaptors to trailing amp sockets I'd make some for future use.
In the meantime, with the front completely off, I believe you can carefully turn the rotary switch centre and because the front housing isn't on, the interlock isn't an issue. Then test the RCD at the terminal screws, each phase to the the earth connection, )or to the incoming neutral if there is an upstream RCD.)
....but you shouldn't be testing these as part of BS7909 anyway as they are not temporary equipment subject to PAT.I've just done 7909 testing on a site which had a few of these things each feeding a 63amp distro.
I can confirm they are an absolute pain, if you open the flap you can't turn the rotary switch to energise the RCD so a quick test using the test button is completely impossible.
The only way to test the RCD without dismantling it is via a plug in adapter and with MFT, presuming there are no RCDs upstream that will take exception.
That was rather lazy wording on my part.....but you shouldn't be testing these as part of BS7909 anyway as they are not temporary equipment subject to PAT.
Thank you, it does seems likely that these had a similar clip with them once upon a time.Our Famatel interlocked 16A RCD Sockets come with a yellow plastic clip to be able to turn the rotary switch for the function test. Exactly the same process for the TPN RCD Sockets.
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