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Ok gents (and ladies), new on here so go easy please!
In a couple of weeks I am planning on doing my first CU installation (replace old Wylex fuse box).
My concern is the potential for nuisance tripping after the unit is installed, I intend to fully test before fitting the new unit to give me confidence that the wiring is in good nick but what if something like a freezer causes a problem?
Hypothetical situation:
Freezer trips RCD, customer has loads of food about to defrost, it’s very late in the day.
I have a ‘High integrity’ CU with a spare way on the non-RCD protected section. Can I move the circuit from which the freezer is supplied onto this spare way, to enable it to keep functioning until such time as the customer gets a new freezer! (Label up all the sockets on the circuit accordingly?)
Hope that makes sense!
In a couple of weeks I am planning on doing my first CU installation (replace old Wylex fuse box).
My concern is the potential for nuisance tripping after the unit is installed, I intend to fully test before fitting the new unit to give me confidence that the wiring is in good nick but what if something like a freezer causes a problem?
Hypothetical situation:
Freezer trips RCD, customer has loads of food about to defrost, it’s very late in the day.
I have a ‘High integrity’ CU with a spare way on the non-RCD protected section. Can I move the circuit from which the freezer is supplied onto this spare way, to enable it to keep functioning until such time as the customer gets a new freezer! (Label up all the sockets on the circuit accordingly?)
Hope that makes sense!