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The Arc Fault Detection Device… again.

Some humourous but valid observations on AFDDs, the state of the industry, the wiring regs and future amendment requirements.

He also attempts to build a AFFD tester which electrically tests rather than relying upon the mechanical action of the test button on the device itself.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0ElFaKc_e8

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  • Hello Farmboy.

    Good one!  I was rather engrossed in my own situation of low current, personally monitored and/or off!  A series fault in a BS 6004 cable running above 2 amps could be a candidate for an AFDD.  I wouldn't fit one left to my own devices because, after a lifetime in the industry I haven't met such an incident that resulted in a fire.  However, it looks like we'll soon all be made to.  Mainly good for the manufacturers' and their shareholders I think.

    Regards,

             Colin.

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  • Hello Farmboy.

    Good one!  I was rather engrossed in my own situation of low current, personally monitored and/or off!  A series fault in a BS 6004 cable running above 2 amps could be a candidate for an AFDD.  I wouldn't fit one left to my own devices because, after a lifetime in the industry I haven't met such an incident that resulted in a fire.  However, it looks like we'll soon all be made to.  Mainly good for the manufacturers' and their shareholders I think.

    Regards,

             Colin.

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