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18th question.

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Hi all, any comments welcome on this one.
Is it still acceptable to have a socket outlet for a specific use not rcd protected under the 18th?
I fitted a single 13a socket outlet recently in a loft space for one of my regular customers, it is to supply a security camera system and the suppliers asked for a socket to be provided. It is supplied from the first floor lighting circuit which doesn't have rcd protection. (16th. ed. board) There is not the slightest chance of the socket being used to supply anything else and I would like to issue a mwc stating that the socket is only to be used for this specific purpose. If it's a major issue I could get back to the customer and arrange to fit an rcbo but I don't really think that is necessary? Thinking now about going back to change socket for an rcd protected one?
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  • SADLY, there is a chance that someone could use that socket for cutting floorboards / similar in the loft, we just cannot guarantee anything anymore.


    I guess we have all done things that we regret, later, and it plays on our minds... it should be ok though!


    regards...
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  • SADLY, there is a chance that someone could use that socket for cutting floorboards / similar in the loft, we just cannot guarantee anything anymore.


    I guess we have all done things that we regret, later, and it plays on our minds... it should be ok though!


    regards...
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