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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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Circuits of locations containing baths and showers, socket circuits in agricultural/horticultural installations.Stair lift. Medical equipment.
that may be true of the freezer is on it's own RCD/RCBO, but not if it's plugged into a circuit with other appliances/sockets/boiler etc.,etc.Never understood this option to omit it for a freezer circuit, if the rcd trips there is likely to be a fault with your appliance. Deal with it by getting a new freezer and while waiting for delivery, find a mop.
Come on Neil you was always a better fisherman than that.Never have I or anyone I have ever worked with come across a refrigerator or a freezer responsible for a tripping RCD.
Complete myth.
Don't speak too soon there'll be a photo on the forum soon.Sprinkler circuits are omitted too.
I don't read the regs book that much but i was sure that circuits passing through Zones 1 and 2 of a wet room need to be RCD protected as well as those supplying them.
Although I've yet to see cooker circuit trunked through a shower cubicle.
do you mean loony mares?come the 18th all circuits with "lumimaires" need rcd protection..
Also feeds to subsidiary CBs (to avoid daisy-chained RCDs).
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