Got sent to a job today for an outside lighting issue, basically to cut a long story short I'm taking the new supply from a different DB so will be installing a new circuit to feed the time clock, so I put down for a Type C 20amp RCBO as the lights are wired in 2.5mm cable and LED floods. I got a phone call from my Manager to ask why I was putting an RCBO in and that it only needed to be an MCB, so after a heated discussion I was told that it will be an MCB going in not a an RCBO.
My argument was that as I'm installing a new supply it has to be compliant to currents regs so an RCBO was required. If I'm wrong can someone please tell me why and if anyone knows what reg states it needs to be protected by an RCBO could they post it on here as I'm about to drive so won't be able to look it up until I get in tonight. Thanks
My argument was that as I'm installing a new supply it has to be compliant to currents regs so an RCBO was required. If I'm wrong can someone please tell me why and if anyone knows what reg states it needs to be protected by an RCBO could they post it on here as I'm about to drive so won't be able to look it up until I get in tonight. Thanks