I live in a house built in the early 90's with the old colour code wiring. The MCB's in the CU are split over two RCD.
The socket outlets are all on one Ring Final circuit which covers upstairs and downstairs plus the integral garage.
I use one of the sockets in the garage as a supply for the electric lawn mower via a plain jane extension lead.
Last year, while cutting the grass while it was a little damp, I got a very slight "shock" (more a tingling sensation )...this did not trip the RCD ...The mower was on its last legs anyway, so I replaced it and all has been fine since. I also manually tested the RCD's in the garage and they tripped ok..
However, with grass cutting time getting closer, I am just wondering if any additional RCD protection would be wise? If so, would it be best to change the socket out let to a dedicated RCD one or get an RCD extension lead?
Our little grandson like to "help" in the garden, and I want things to be as safe as practically possible..
The socket outlets are all on one Ring Final circuit which covers upstairs and downstairs plus the integral garage.
I use one of the sockets in the garage as a supply for the electric lawn mower via a plain jane extension lead.
Last year, while cutting the grass while it was a little damp, I got a very slight "shock" (more a tingling sensation )...this did not trip the RCD ...The mower was on its last legs anyway, so I replaced it and all has been fine since. I also manually tested the RCD's in the garage and they tripped ok..
However, with grass cutting time getting closer, I am just wondering if any additional RCD protection would be wise? If so, would it be best to change the socket out let to a dedicated RCD one or get an RCD extension lead?
Our little grandson like to "help" in the garden, and I want things to be as safe as practically possible..