Or an RCD socket
But that does not provide the required protection for the buried cabling.
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Or an RCD socket
But that does not provide the required protection for the buried cabling.
Many many legacy CUs just physically do not have a spare 20mm above the existing MCBs. Older ones often have solid neutral busbars and other obstructions that just make fitting an RCBO an impossibility.Generally rcbo is only about 20mm longer than a mcb.
Many many legacy CUs just physically do not have a spare 20mm above the existing MCBs. Older ones often have solid neutral busbars and other obstructions that just make fitting an RCBO an impossibility.
No documented Risk Assessment is required for sockets intended for specific items of equipment.Fair point. Thinking of options to keep cost at a minimum for client and maintain compliance. Utilise the other spare way in the cu, use 2 pole rcbo generally they're the same shape as an mcb? Bottom line is, an rcd is required unless a written risk assessment is provided.
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