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Customer feeds an outhouse via a RCD fused spur. Tripped a couple of times in the last 6 months and because there is a freezer out there potential to not know supply has tripped and lose all thats in the freezer.

Anybody had cause to use some sort of alarm in the event of the RCD tripping.

Was thinking about using an emergency light, but that'll only work for 3 hours and relies on somebody going into the room where the supply is. Could rig up something with a relay and a buzzer, but why re-invent the wheel when somebody has done it already.

Ideas gratefully received!
 
Security or fire alarm psu with battery backup......simply relay & buzzer, if power fails buzzer sounds. A simple 1 amp psu with 7 a/h battery will give a 30mA sounder over 200 hours of operation
 
Security or fire alarm psu with battery backup......simply relay & buzzer, if power fails buzzer sounds. A simple 1 amp psu with 7 a/h battery will give a 30mA sounder over 200 hours of operation

Thanks, but was thinking don't really need a battery (which is relatively large) as I have a permanent supply supplying the RCD spur!

My thinking was to have the RCD'd supply energising a relay, if supply lost, relay changes over and permenant supply powers a sounder!
 
Same principle, but a cheap psu gives you the lower voltage for sounder and the benefit of sounding if all power is lost
 
If the installation had an intruder alarm with a spare zone , you could install a relay ,normally energised from the load side of the RCD fused spur and allocate the alarm input to a 24 hr zone.
 
Have a search for main power failure alarm plugs a lot of the systems will provide texts to phones, some of them provide local alarms, generally cost over ÂŁ100 this basic one is ÂŁ68 or they are available with EU plugs from china for about ÂŁ20, save any messing about wiring stuff up, who would want to do that!!
 
If the supply is using SWA cable and the cabling in the shed is surface, I would remove the plug from the freezer and wire it using a FCU. If they need another socket in the shed then fit an RCD socket
 
If the supply is using SWA cable and the cabling in the shed is surface, I would remove the plug from the freezer and wire it using a FCU. If they need another socket in the shed then fit an RCD socket
or label the socket outlet as dedicated to freezer.
 

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