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Type A rcd . EICR coding ? etc

Hi Guys.   Not been on for a long time, just had a bit of a search and couldn't really find anything so thought i would ask and see what you all thought.


1.  Are we or will we be coding type AC rcd's if there are LED's or induction hobs, lots of electronics  etc  present.

2. How much DC leakage does it actually take to saturate an rcd and cause  problem?

3. How much does a standard LED lamp or induction hob  leak ?

If we test an AC RCD with no load and it's fine then re-test it with all LED lights, induction hobs etc turned on and it operates correctly could we then say that it is ok with a note on EICR  OR EIC if installing any of the above.  


Obviously also on an EICR if the RCD then doesn't operate with it all on it becomes a C2 ?


Any thoughts



Gary
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  • jcm:

    EICR ,how do you know what type of RCD is fitted if not stated , I have one or two spare no markings as to what type they are. Can we give a code for that.


    Now even 13amp socket outlets with one or two USB type A charging points are out of date , you now need sockets with USB charging points Type C . You can buy outlets with one Type C  and one type A, witch covers both charging leads ,but of course more money and bother for customer to change existing ones.

    The whole regulations are getting out of hand.

    jcm

     


    RCDs with no markings would normally be Type AC, and manufactured before RCD Types were introduced in the standards.


    If the RCD is newer than that, then I don't believe it complies with no markings.


    The RCD markings are:



     

    IEC 60417 Symbol

    Type AC

    Type AC

    Type A

    Type A

    Type F

    Type F

    Type B

    Type B (1)
    or
    Type B (2)
    or
     Type B (3)

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  • jcm:

    EICR ,how do you know what type of RCD is fitted if not stated , I have one or two spare no markings as to what type they are. Can we give a code for that.


    Now even 13amp socket outlets with one or two USB type A charging points are out of date , you now need sockets with USB charging points Type C . You can buy outlets with one Type C  and one type A, witch covers both charging leads ,but of course more money and bother for customer to change existing ones.

    The whole regulations are getting out of hand.

    jcm

     


    RCDs with no markings would normally be Type AC, and manufactured before RCD Types were introduced in the standards.


    If the RCD is newer than that, then I don't believe it complies with no markings.


    The RCD markings are:



     

    IEC 60417 Symbol

    Type AC

    Type AC

    Type A

    Type A

    Type F

    Type F

    Type B

    Type B (1)
    or
    Type B (2)
    or
     Type B (3)

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