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What requirements need to be met to not require an RCD for a cable run in safe zones
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Discuss When can an RCD be omitted from a domestic cable run in the Domestic Electrician Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
What about cables concealed below surfaces less than 50mm?At any time.
There is currently no requirement to provide RCD protection for cables, other than those that make up a circuit for a location containing a bath or shower.
There is no requirement for them to be provided with RCD protection.What about cables concealed below surfaces less than 50mm?
Just Spinlondon putting his usual spin on things.....RCD protection is one way of complying.What about cables concealed below surfaces less than 50mm?
They do need an Additional protection Unless adequately protected from penetration from nails/screws or the like cables also require additional protection when ran in a wall containing metal parts i.e a stud partition wall with metal frameworkThere is no requirement for them to be provided with RCD protection.
Earthed metallic sheath, earthed trunking or conduit, mechanically protected, be part of a SELV or PELV circuit or run in a prescribed route and provided with RCD protection.If not protected by earthed metal sheath trunking or conduit at less than 50mm RCD required then
Earthed metallic sheath, earthed trunking or conduit, mechanically protected, be part of a SELV or PELV circuit or run in a prescribed route and provided with RCD protection.
Similar rules apply if if the wall’s internal construction includes metallic parts.
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