Love this thread!
One group want £50 cash in hand to turn up, probably around 6pm once they knock off from their day job. The other price it per hour, allow contingency, test circuits and probably schedule it during daylight for £110.
I wonder which lot would tell the customer they need a new...
I think so. That and a bit of googling.
My inference is that tripping at 29ms for a type S would mean the RCD is faulty. Type S should last way longer shouldn't it? I think I saw type S are max one second, so anytrhing over 500ms is acceptable.
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