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RCD socket outlet.

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Hi all,
Any comments on this one most welcome!
A customer wants me to replace an existing one gang 13 amp socket outlet with a double.
The problem is that there's no rcd protection there, so i'm thinking that as I am in effect adding a socket outlet I should fit an rcd protected one?
If I were replacing like for like it wouldn't bother me at all but the fact it's going to be a double makes me think an rcd protected one is the thing to do, just seems a bit ott to fit one rcd protected socket when there are probably 20 others that aren't rcd'd!
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  • I don't see whether single or double has any affect on the matter.


    As you say, strictly speaking, it should be RCD protected but, as you also say, just having one in the house is a bit pointless.



    You could fit a stand-alone RCD next to the CU if you can persuade the customer that it would be beneficial then it is up to the customer.


    Would you refuse to do the job if they did not want to pay the extra for the RCD socket?


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  • I don't see whether single or double has any affect on the matter.


    As you say, strictly speaking, it should be RCD protected but, as you also say, just having one in the house is a bit pointless.



    You could fit a stand-alone RCD next to the CU if you can persuade the customer that it would be beneficial then it is up to the customer.


    Would you refuse to do the job if they did not want to pay the extra for the RCD socket?


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