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    Fault Protection

    Thanks Jabba, lucky enough my teacher taught us about MCBs, RCDs and RCBOs but thanks for guiding me in the right direction.
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    Fault Protection

    Basically I have the same question as above. Exposed conductive parts such as metalwork (in this case the CCU) become live as a result of a fault meaning it may become charged with electricity in such a manner that it could cause danger. (Am I right in what I've said above?) I need 3 forms...
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    Fault Protection

    Like RCDs? RCBOs? Sorry this is for my work.
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    Hi All :)

    Thanks but I have one concern which is "Do I have to share my personal address/phone number?" I don't feel at ease sharing this information.
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    Hi Guys

    Welcome to the forum :), I myself am also new.
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    Hi All :)

    Hi everyone, I'm a young electrician studing my 2365 level 3, hopefully some of you could help and in a rare case maybe I could help someone.
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    Fault Protection

    Sorry if I'm rather late but is the answer one of the following 1. Electrical separation 2. The use of free equipotential bonding 3. The of Class II (double insulated) equipment 4. The provision of a non-conducting location Thank you in advance :).

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