The requirement for protecting cables with an RCD when they are less than 50mm from the surface is for walls only though?
I know that I would personally favour an SWA anyday on sub-mains and have a dislike of the use of T&E for this purpose. Also the electricity boards will not accept SWA as a sub-main prior to metering if that is relevant here. But strictly speaking the RCD protection is only necessary for sub-mains within walls. The use of an RCD on the sub-main will also contravene 314:1 All circuits of an installation should not be connected to a single upstream RCD in order to avoid unwanted tripping, avoid hazards and minimize inconvenience in the event of a fault (reg 314.1)
I hope this isn't a spanner in the works ;-)
Plus, even if there was a time-delayed 30mA RCD it wouldn't meet the requirements anyway as 30mA RCD's are for fault protection and to limit the voltage/current flowing into someone during a fault or direct contact, but the time delay would not allow this to happen would it?
I know that I would personally favour an SWA anyday on sub-mains and have a dislike of the use of T&E for this purpose. Also the electricity boards will not accept SWA as a sub-main prior to metering if that is relevant here. But strictly speaking the RCD protection is only necessary for sub-mains within walls. The use of an RCD on the sub-main will also contravene 314:1 All circuits of an installation should not be connected to a single upstream RCD in order to avoid unwanted tripping, avoid hazards and minimize inconvenience in the event of a fault (reg 314.1)
I hope this isn't a spanner in the works ;-)
Plus, even if there was a time-delayed 30mA RCD it wouldn't meet the requirements anyway as 30mA RCD's are for fault protection and to limit the voltage/current flowing into someone during a fault or direct contact, but the time delay would not allow this to happen would it?
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