Hi all,
Just a quick one regarding the need for RCD protection for socket outlets rated up to and including 32A.
I have been tasked to install temporary power in the form of a single 16A commando socket outlet for the purpose of feeding a boiler to maintain heating in a building owned by the prison service.
The existing boiler has been condemned and so, whilst the necessary changes are made to the existing boiler, a temporary boiler is to be HIAB'd into place external to the building and plumbed in as needed.
This temporary boiler requires a 16A supply from a commando socket outlet until the changes to the existing boiler are complete.
Once the changes are made, the temporary boiler is disconnected and HIAB'd out again.
The temporary socket outlet is then removed after all works on the boiler are complete.
The socket is only used for this single purpose and is wholly temporary.
Do I need to install RCD protection for this socket outlet considering the following requirements:
1. Socket-outlets with a rated current not exceeding 32 A in locations where they are liable to be used by persons of capability BA1, BA3 or children (BA2, BA3)
2. Socket-outlets with a rated current not exceeding 32 A in other locations
3. Mobile equipment with a rated current not exceeding 32 A for use outdoors
I personally don't feel it is necessary as the socket is for a single purpose, is temporary to be used only by the boiler engineers and will be removed after use.
The boiler manufacturer has stated that the boiler does not require RCD protection.
What are your thoughts guys?
Just a quick one regarding the need for RCD protection for socket outlets rated up to and including 32A.
I have been tasked to install temporary power in the form of a single 16A commando socket outlet for the purpose of feeding a boiler to maintain heating in a building owned by the prison service.
The existing boiler has been condemned and so, whilst the necessary changes are made to the existing boiler, a temporary boiler is to be HIAB'd into place external to the building and plumbed in as needed.
This temporary boiler requires a 16A supply from a commando socket outlet until the changes to the existing boiler are complete.
Once the changes are made, the temporary boiler is disconnected and HIAB'd out again.
The temporary socket outlet is then removed after all works on the boiler are complete.
The socket is only used for this single purpose and is wholly temporary.
Do I need to install RCD protection for this socket outlet considering the following requirements:
1. Socket-outlets with a rated current not exceeding 32 A in locations where they are liable to be used by persons of capability BA1, BA3 or children (BA2, BA3)
2. Socket-outlets with a rated current not exceeding 32 A in other locations
3. Mobile equipment with a rated current not exceeding 32 A for use outdoors
I personally don't feel it is necessary as the socket is for a single purpose, is temporary to be used only by the boiler engineers and will be removed after use.
The boiler manufacturer has stated that the boiler does not require RCD protection.
What are your thoughts guys?