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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 thought that we had had this discussion only a few weeks ago.


    Let's park the rules for a moment. What about the physics?


    Leaving aside types AC, A, B, etc., is a 30 mA BS 7288 (S)RCD any more or less effective in mitigating shocks than a 30 mA BS 61008 or BS 61009 RCD?
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  • I thought that we had had this discussion only a few weeks ago.


    Let's park the rules for a moment. What about the physics?


    Leaving aside types AC, A, B, etc., is a 30 mA BS 7288 (S)RCD any more or less effective in mitigating shocks than a 30 mA BS 61008 or BS 61009 RCD?
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