My friend just moved into a new build flat and its for a disabled person with a hydraulic lift to go to the upper floor.
There was/is a leak (cause unknown as yet) that shorted out the fire alarm which caused its RCD to break but also the main breaker for the whole CU.
When I questioned the contractor about it, he told me there was new regulations that if any RCD trips they have to trip the main breaker which seems total -------- to me but I am gullible.
The whole point of the RCD is to isolate the circuit leaving other circuits up.
As in this case her fear is being in the lift and everything trips and getting stuck.
What he told me is rubbish isn't it ?
Thanks Gary
There was/is a leak (cause unknown as yet) that shorted out the fire alarm which caused its RCD to break but also the main breaker for the whole CU.
When I questioned the contractor about it, he told me there was new regulations that if any RCD trips they have to trip the main breaker which seems total -------- to me but I am gullible.
The whole point of the RCD is to isolate the circuit leaving other circuits up.
As in this case her fear is being in the lift and everything trips and getting stuck.
What he told me is rubbish isn't it ?
Thanks Gary