Client is having some refurbishment in an office and i am tasked with relocating/removing/adding some sockets due to walls being moved etc.
Currently none of the sockets in the building are protected by any RCD/RCBO. The majority of the cables feeding sockets will be t&e ran under floor grates to floor boxes of 4x twin sockets. Some however will be chased into solid walls. My initial thought was to cover ourselves the best course of action would be to put all circuits feeding sockets onto and RCBO back at the board, however alot of the sockets will have computers plugged into them and this can create induced DC voltages causing the Rcbos to trip which would have a potential to affect the clients work. I am also unaware if they will have a competent i.e maintenance employee who has a knowledge of RCD/RCBOs on site?
Finally with the possibility of any ground floor sockets being used to supply any equipment that may be used outside (highly unlikely but never the less) should then all ground floor sockets be protected by an RCBO? Any advice appreciated.
Currently none of the sockets in the building are protected by any RCD/RCBO. The majority of the cables feeding sockets will be t&e ran under floor grates to floor boxes of 4x twin sockets. Some however will be chased into solid walls. My initial thought was to cover ourselves the best course of action would be to put all circuits feeding sockets onto and RCBO back at the board, however alot of the sockets will have computers plugged into them and this can create induced DC voltages causing the Rcbos to trip which would have a potential to affect the clients work. I am also unaware if they will have a competent i.e maintenance employee who has a knowledge of RCD/RCBOs on site?
Finally with the possibility of any ground floor sockets being used to supply any equipment that may be used outside (highly unlikely but never the less) should then all ground floor sockets be protected by an RCBO? Any advice appreciated.