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Hi Sparky - as Dave says it depends on the device and what you want it to do. If you look at Table 53.4 its got the standards and use approvals (read all the footnotes). Hope that helps :)
 
Enough room for an rcbo?

As above, no room for RCBO.
I have given the client his options and he has said he would like the sockets labelled for specific equipment. I know this does not have any safety aspect at all but he is the client and I can only do what he asks for.
Thanks for all the input and advice.
 
From a different perspective: We don't install RCD's on circuits which have a number of servers due to tripping of RCD's etc. The servers power supplies filter out electrical noise which they dump to the CPC. So we cover this in our risk assessment and label sockets up for IT equipment only. You might want to check your earth cable is up to scratch for protective current flowing from servers and run additional earth cable if required.
 
No room for RCBO's, CU already chock full.
I think I will speak to the client and see which direction he wants to go. I am personally leaning towards putting RCD sockets on all 3 that I have worked on. But if he chooses a main switch RCD is that something that can be done with a 30ma.
if you look at the work you have undertaken on 3 sockets I would go for RCD protection local to the work you have undertaken, after testing the circuit you have joined on to. the reason for this if you put an upstream RCD in circuit & there is a problem on equipment it could trip & you could be blamed for the circuit tripping.
if circuit / circuits test out okay install a RCD socket outlet issue a minor works anything plugged in will trip your RCD socket only & not trip the whole circuit / circuits, at this point you have protected your work & covered yourself.
 
if you look at the work you have undertaken on 3 sockets I would go for RCD protection local to the work you have undertaken, after testing the circuit you have joined on to. the reason for this if you put an upstream RCD in circuit & there is a problem on equipment it could trip & you could be blamed for the circuit tripping.
if circuit / circuits test out okay install a RCD socket outlet issue a minor works anything plugged in will trip your RCD socket only & not trip the whole circuit / circuits, at this point you have protected your work & covered yourself.
& if for a server I would think twice about RCD protection as above post #42, I would tend to run in a new circuit for server & clean earth.
 

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