davezawadi (David Stone):
Except Mike, an RCD socket is not strictly permitted by BS7671, in that the standard is not recognised. You have replaced one deviation with another!
Not strictly true - the issue is just with BS 7288 style RCD sockets - other arrangements of RCD sockets which incorporate a BS EN 61008 device would be permitted - e.g.
https://www.ashleyelectrical.co.uk/56-series-13a-250v-1-gang-rcd-protection-without-enclosure-grey (or indeed a conventional socket RCD that complies with BS EN 61008 or 9 in addition to BS 7288)
- Andy.
davezawadi (David Stone):
Except Mike, an RCD socket is not strictly permitted by BS7671, in that the standard is not recognised. You have replaced one deviation with another!
Not strictly true - the issue is just with BS 7288 style RCD sockets - other arrangements of RCD sockets which incorporate a BS EN 61008 device would be permitted - e.g.
https://www.ashleyelectrical.co.uk/56-series-13a-250v-1-gang-rcd-protection-without-enclosure-grey (or indeed a conventional socket RCD that complies with BS EN 61008 or 9 in addition to BS 7288)
- Andy.
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