I'll wager it's red.
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Cool, how much?
Blue next, then brown.
Had my Elecsa assessment today and asked about proposed changes in the 18th and one that was mentioned was the possibility of a requirement for C.U 's to be all RCBO as standard to avoid nuisence tripping.
So the 18th edition rumour mill has started, kicked off at a meeting that discusses as part of it's agenda some proposed changes to the regs
It all smacks of the start of speculative drips of information feeding the system to lessen the impact of the next regs book or to get feed back on what they can get away with adding to be able to justify the cost of all the extra baggage that will no doubt come with the book
I would have to ask him what research and resulting information drives this idea that in a properly designed and constructed installation nuisance tripping is now the latest major issue after the plastic CU debacle. Or are they now deciding that installation design by proxy is the way forward to reduce the training needed to enter the industry even more than it is now.
What price can you put on safety this may just stop people upgrading older installations for no good reason
This industry is just becoming a cash cow for fleecing everyone on the tools when you look at the cost the 17th has placed on electricians since it's introduction it is becoming a significant overhead keeping up to date
I think we are all forgetting what is for me the most important question relative to the new 18th edition and it is 'What colour will the cover be?'
I don't know the workings of RCDs inside out. But I presume that over time the mA threshold can change, which is not a bad thing to have documented. I understand what you are saying, but given that it takes no time to carry out I prefer to record it.
I find it a bit odd that we don't test MCBs functionality.
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