John Peckham:
Chris
How do you certify compliance with BS 7671 after you have installed a BS 7288 socket?
The fact that BS7671 does not approve of the use of BS 7288 sockets is not the same as its forbidding their use.
It would be nonsense to add a new socket without extending the circuit so let's assume that the cable is clipped direct, is in conduit, etc. so does not need RCD protection. Let's keep it simple with a distributor's earth.
411.3.3 only specifies, "additional protection by means of an RCD with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA".
BS 7228 1 Scope "SRCDs are intended for use in circuits where the fault protection and additional protection are already assured upstream of the SRCD." Fault protection is assured by ADS. Additional protection (of the cables) is not required because the cables are not buried in walls.
What possible reason could there be for having SRCDs (and a standard for them) if they had to have upstream RCD protection of the same rating?
Let me flip the question around. In the course of I&T, how would you code a BS 7288 socket on the end of a surface mounted circuit without additional protection?
John Peckham:
Chris
How do you certify compliance with BS 7671 after you have installed a BS 7288 socket?
The fact that BS7671 does not approve of the use of BS 7288 sockets is not the same as its forbidding their use.
It would be nonsense to add a new socket without extending the circuit so let's assume that the cable is clipped direct, is in conduit, etc. so does not need RCD protection. Let's keep it simple with a distributor's earth.
411.3.3 only specifies, "additional protection by means of an RCD with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA".
BS 7228 1 Scope "SRCDs are intended for use in circuits where the fault protection and additional protection are already assured upstream of the SRCD." Fault protection is assured by ADS. Additional protection (of the cables) is not required because the cables are not buried in walls.
What possible reason could there be for having SRCDs (and a standard for them) if they had to have upstream RCD protection of the same rating?
Let me flip the question around. In the course of I&T, how would you code a BS 7288 socket on the end of a surface mounted circuit without additional protection?
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