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EICR code- Cooker switch with a socket outlet lacking RCD protection.

1980's end of terrace house, MEM Memera consumer unit with a RCBO to provide 30 mA RCD protection to the socket ring circuit, but no other circuits have RCD protection and there is not any outdoor sockets at all.


There is a cooker switch incorporating a 13-amp socket outlet, which is the closest socket to the kitchen window and with 1.5 metres of it, this socket does not have 30 mA RCD protection, what EICR code should be applied and why?


Andy Betteridge
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  • Presumably requirements for ADS met, so not C2.

     



    Really? 411.3.3 is a requirement for ADS, therefore the requirements for ADS in BS 7671:2018+A1:2020 are NOT met?


    Rationale: Section 411 Protective Measure: Automatic Disconnection of Supply, and within that Section sits Regulation 411.3.3 Additional requirements for socket-outlets ... requiring, in addition to a suitable disconnection time, additional protection for socket-outlets rated up to 32 A.


    However, I would be happy to say that if we wind the clock back to before RCDs were required for socket-outlets that might be used to supply equipment outdoors, the requirements for ADS in the Wiring Regulations (as it was at the time) might have been met.
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  • Presumably requirements for ADS met, so not C2.

     



    Really? 411.3.3 is a requirement for ADS, therefore the requirements for ADS in BS 7671:2018+A1:2020 are NOT met?


    Rationale: Section 411 Protective Measure: Automatic Disconnection of Supply, and within that Section sits Regulation 411.3.3 Additional requirements for socket-outlets ... requiring, in addition to a suitable disconnection time, additional protection for socket-outlets rated up to 32 A.


    However, I would be happy to say that if we wind the clock back to before RCDs were required for socket-outlets that might be used to supply equipment outdoors, the requirements for ADS in the Wiring Regulations (as it was at the time) might have been met.
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