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Hi all,
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Triton say their electric showers must be RCD protected. I was under the impression that manufacturers recommendations superseded electrical body's regulations but according to Elecsa's technical dept that is no longer the case. I was told that in the 18th edition the clause states that you must be aware of manufacturers recommendations. Am i missing something here or is this a step backwards.
 
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Hypothetical.

You’re asked to change a shower as old on is busted. OCPD is an mcb, no rcd. Like for like replacement? Do you fit an rcd to that circuit as per regs?

You’re asked to change a ceiling pendant. Old one is busted. OCPD is an mcb, no rcd. Like for like replacement? Do you fit an rcd as per regs?

I was going to use the “change a lightbulb” example, but the thread would just go into a bulb v lamp discussion, and we’ve covered that elsewhere a number of times.

The manufacturer's instructions for the light fitting would not require the fitting to be RCD protected. The shower's MI would.
Being of an understanding as to the hazards present with electricity in a shower area and the regulations that deal with these hazards I would tend to follow the shower's MI.
I would not see any need to add RCD protection to a lighting circuit for a change of fitting.
 
The manufacturer's instructions for the light fitting would not require the fitting to be RCD protected. The shower's MI would.
Being of an understanding as to the hazards present with electricity in a shower area and the regulations that deal with these hazards I would tend to follow the shower's MI.
I would not see any need to add RCD protection to a lighting circuit for a change of fitting.

Give it time.
Im sure the MI of the shower mentions RCD protection now as it came into the regulations and the shower manufacturers followed afterwards.
Eventually, light fitting manufacturers will do the same.
 
Give it time.
Im sure the MI of the shower mentions RCD protection now as it came into the regulations and the shower manufacturers followed afterwards.
Eventually, light fitting manufacturers will do the same.
I won't be holding my breath on that one knowing how out of touch most manufacturers are with such matters. I'll give it a decade then check again.
 
I would not want to install an electric shower without RCD protection, however if you tell the customer that it has to be installed with an RCd as per MFI and he/she is a smart arse and pulls some reg out of the air, you can look as though you're trying to stitch them over. It is a like for like replacement but even so as a professional fitting an RCD should be a matter of course.

As a professional you will be fully aware of the current regulations and be able to give the customer the correct information, and be able to explain why an RCD is required and what it does to reduce the severity of any electric shock which occurs.
 
Elecsa technical will only give you guidance on what the regulations state, in this case manufacturers instructions must be taken into account. They will not advice you on how to run your business.

If you feel you can install something and not follow MI, like in this instance, you’ll need to have carried out some sort of risk assessment to prove you’ve negated that risk, hypothetically speaking. If something goes wrong and you will be relying on your insurance company to back you up with wods of cash.

Doesn’t your prospective client understand the potential risk? :)
 

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