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IET announces new amendment to BS 7671 (IET Wiring Regulations)

Hi all


Just read about this in the latest edition of Wiring Matters Magazine and thought it may be of interest!
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    I went to the Elex show at Coventry today and spoke to various people regarding how and when BS7288 RCD devices can and should be installed and used, only one person seemed to have formed a clear and definite opinion; and it's not a  opinion that everyone else would readily accept as being the definitive answer. 


    I would describe the general level of understanding regarding the requirements of BS7661 and if BS7288 RCD devices meet those requirements as confused. 


    Andy Betteridge 

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    I went to the Elex show at Coventry today and spoke to various people regarding how and when BS7288 RCD devices can and should be installed and used, only one person seemed to have formed a clear and definite opinion; and it's not a  opinion that everyone else would readily accept as being the definitive answer. 


    I would describe the general level of understanding regarding the requirements of BS7661 and if BS7288 RCD devices meet those requirements as confused. 


    Andy Betteridge 

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