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AFDD performance standards, installation for a timber framed new build

Hi,


I'm building a house based on a SIPS timber frame, and I'm going through the process of designing the wiring.  I'll be installing the electrics myself and have someone to certify the work.


I have been considering the electrical design for the building and looking at AFDD as a means of providing additional protection. Watching some of the testing videos done by John Ward on YouTube I note that different devices from manufacturers seem to behave very inconsistently. 


Given the large investment (~ £150 per device) I'd be interested to hear the forums opinions on the quality standards in force. I was quite happy to invest in these devices at first, but I'm not convinced that the quality between manufacturers is nearly good enough.


Tom
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  • Thomas Brown:

     I'd be interested to hear the forums opinions on the quality standards in force. I was quite happy to invest in these devices at first, but I'm not convinced that the quality between manufacturers is nearly good enough.


    Tom


    Incidentally, the product standard is IEC 62606.  That at least is the minimum standard.  It describes the product verification processes.


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  • Thomas Brown:

     I'd be interested to hear the forums opinions on the quality standards in force. I was quite happy to invest in these devices at first, but I'm not convinced that the quality between manufacturers is nearly good enough.


    Tom


    Incidentally, the product standard is IEC 62606.  That at least is the minimum standard.  It describes the product verification processes.


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