Oops, I forgot this was also a problem to be solved. If they’ve put the unprotected sub main in a wall less than 50mm then my 100mA S type is no good .That won’t comply. Cables buried in walls need to have 30mA additional protection.
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Oops, I forgot this was also a problem to be solved. If they’ve put the unprotected sub main in a wall less than 50mm then my 100mA S type is no good .That won’t comply. Cables buried in walls need to have 30mA additional protection.
Well yesOops, I forgot this was also a problem to be solved. If they’ve put the unprotected sub main in a wall less than 50mm then my 100mA S type is no good .
Why..?C3 all the way. No way a C2
Eerr
You can see a socket ....
You can't see a buried cable..
You can screw into the live then lick the screw ... if your that way inclined..
No operation of any protective device..
Is this not the point..?
Why do we fit RCDs for stuff buried in a wall less than 50mm deep if not to guard against things that aren't "normal use"??It's sort of the point, if your point was that you cannot possibly protect against every random eventuality and so coding should be realistic based on normal use of the installation. But I don't think that was your intended point, just what I inferred from that.
Because if I am the inspector I am suitably competent, qualified and experienced enough to judge a T&E ‘sub main’ as was described in the original OP as a C3Why..?
For additional protection. Not basic or fault protection.Why do we fit RCDs for stuff buried in a wall less than 50mm deep if not to guard against things that aren't "normal use"??
Ok I accept that point of view.Because if I am the inspector I am suitably competent, qualified and experienced enough to judge a T&E ‘sub main’ as was described in the original OP as a C3
For me right now .For additional protection. Not basic or fault protection.
With tt anyhowFor me right now .
Both.
But I'm willing to be persuaded otherwise .. but I'm not yet.
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