A 10mA RCD in series with a 30mA one? Pointless, IMO.
The 10mA will only trip if the leakage current is more than 10 and less than 30mA. An earth leakage of more than 30mA will trip one, or the other, or both.
The reason 30mA is chosen is to reduce the potential of your heart going into fibrulation in teh event of a shock situation.
The RCD that you have is providing protection for all of the sockets in your house, and that means all the people in your house too.
Don't buy a 10mA RCD just to make you feel safer mowing the lawn. Have an electrician run an RCD tester on your 30mA RCD, and then you'll know the whole family will be protected in the event of something going wrong.
The 10mA will only trip if the leakage current is more than 10 and less than 30mA. An earth leakage of more than 30mA will trip one, or the other, or both.
The reason 30mA is chosen is to reduce the potential of your heart going into fibrulation in teh event of a shock situation.
The RCD that you have is providing protection for all of the sockets in your house, and that means all the people in your house too.
Don't buy a 10mA RCD just to make you feel safer mowing the lawn. Have an electrician run an RCD tester on your 30mA RCD, and then you'll know the whole family will be protected in the event of something going wrong.