davezawadi (David Stone):
That is a slight reversal of your usual position Graham, if I may say so. I&T is to the current standard, and this does not list a BS7288 as an RCD at all, so you have a newly installed socket without RCD protection. Therefore at a minimum, it must be a C3. I, therefore, suggest it is necessary to comply in the method suggested by JP above. IF BS7288 sockets were included in the BS7671 list as being suitable for local socket protection that would be fine, but until they are there is a problem. The solution is simple and reasonably cheap as long as a type AC RCD is suitable, the trend towards much more expensive types will probably make this suggestion of perhaps £15 in parts equally unviable if it is ever regulated by BS7671.
I disagree it's a reversal in position. The question moved from new work to EICR. So, I will illustrate how it's not a reversal by asking a question.
How would you code the use of any of the following devices, that you come across in a serviceable condition, but which do not comply with a current standard in accordance with Regulation 511.1:
davezawadi (David Stone):
That is a slight reversal of your usual position Graham, if I may say so. I&T is to the current standard, and this does not list a BS7288 as an RCD at all, so you have a newly installed socket without RCD protection. Therefore at a minimum, it must be a C3. I, therefore, suggest it is necessary to comply in the method suggested by JP above. IF BS7288 sockets were included in the BS7671 list as being suitable for local socket protection that would be fine, but until they are there is a problem. The solution is simple and reasonably cheap as long as a type AC RCD is suitable, the trend towards much more expensive types will probably make this suggestion of perhaps £15 in parts equally unviable if it is ever regulated by BS7671.
I disagree it's a reversal in position. The question moved from new work to EICR. So, I will illustrate how it's not a reversal by asking a question.
How would you code the use of any of the following devices, that you come across in a serviceable condition, but which do not comply with a current standard in accordance with Regulation 511.1:
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