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Use of RCD protection in industrial and commercial installations

Hello All

We all know the benefits of RCD protection and how the regulations are changing regarding domestics. I am constantly being asked if RCDs are required for normal switched socket circuits in industrial installations apart from the obvious use of RCDs for areas likely to cause a reduction in resistance (sockets that could conceivably be used out side). So are RCDs required for general office circuits, for dedicated IT equipment (computers etc), work areas such as clean dry packing areas and so on.


Given RCDs require testing regularly and the results recorded which causes disruption to production equipment, IT equipment, Data centers etc are RCDs really required especially if they are installed within steel conduit or steel trunking on walls or under floors?


Any advice welcome


Andy
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    Hi tattyinengland 


    good way of doing it but we still have to make sure that the RCD need is not bypassed, one way round this is to ensure that all non RCD protected outlets are through a non standard plug socket - thus your average joe can not plug into a non rcd protected supply.


    all 13A sockets being supplied through an RCD and you have 16A commandos or the like for the unprotected supplies.
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  • Former Community Member
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    Hi tattyinengland 


    good way of doing it but we still have to make sure that the RCD need is not bypassed, one way round this is to ensure that all non RCD protected outlets are through a non standard plug socket - thus your average joe can not plug into a non rcd protected supply.


    all 13A sockets being supplied through an RCD and you have 16A commandos or the like for the unprotected supplies.
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