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Code C3 or none at all.
No need for a documented RA.
It's the client's responsibility to produce a documented RA.
Any documented RA must conclude that RCD protection for socket-outlets is unnecessary.
There are no exceptions for providing RCD protection for mobile equipment used outdoors.
 

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