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I was having a chat with my electrical boss today about this and that and we discussed wiring a radial in a garden supplying various things like a greenhouse and a garden shed.
He was of the opinion that things like greenhouses should be TT'd with an earth spike and RCD protected.
The thing is if the radial supplying the garden is taken from a ring main in the house then the cable will already be RCD protected at 30ma.
This 30 ma RCD will effectively protect the ring main in the house and the garden radial, the radial will then be split from the main earthing in the house and TT'd.
What my question is is would it be acceptable to run two 30 ma RCD's in series?
I know this would not satisfy discrimination but it would give you a second layer of protection in case the RCD in the house failed.
If both RCD's tripped due to an earth fault then so what, no big deal just reset them both but should the house RCD fail then at least you have a second layer to protect you and also of course should the RCD in the garden fail then you would have the RCD in the house as a second layer of protection.
People talk about 100ma S type RCD's to offer discrimination but what is really wrong with putting two 30 ma RCD's in series, the only thing I can see would be a little inconvenience in that you would have to reset them both but weigh this against having a second layer of protection, especially if the garden is TT'd and disconnection in the event of an earth fault would be 100 % reliant on an RCD then I think it is a reasonable trade off.
Does anyone have any opinions on the matter?
Thanks.
He was of the opinion that things like greenhouses should be TT'd with an earth spike and RCD protected.
The thing is if the radial supplying the garden is taken from a ring main in the house then the cable will already be RCD protected at 30ma.
This 30 ma RCD will effectively protect the ring main in the house and the garden radial, the radial will then be split from the main earthing in the house and TT'd.
What my question is is would it be acceptable to run two 30 ma RCD's in series?
I know this would not satisfy discrimination but it would give you a second layer of protection in case the RCD in the house failed.
If both RCD's tripped due to an earth fault then so what, no big deal just reset them both but should the house RCD fail then at least you have a second layer to protect you and also of course should the RCD in the garden fail then you would have the RCD in the house as a second layer of protection.
People talk about 100ma S type RCD's to offer discrimination but what is really wrong with putting two 30 ma RCD's in series, the only thing I can see would be a little inconvenience in that you would have to reset them both but weigh this against having a second layer of protection, especially if the garden is TT'd and disconnection in the event of an earth fault would be 100 % reliant on an RCD then I think it is a reasonable trade off.
Does anyone have any opinions on the matter?
Thanks.