Is there any reason a circuit fed in t&e, protected by an RCBO, can not be clipped to a accessible surface feeding a socket
Tomgunn:
If you wanted a fridge, that keeps tripping an RCD… on a separate fuse then surely, you'd have the cables visible so as to use a fuse not covered by an RCD?
Not necessarily - you could use cable with a concentric c.p.c. (BS 8436, SWA or MICC) or steel conduit and still have it concealed.
- Andy.
Tomgunn:
If you wanted a fridge, that keeps tripping an RCD… on a separate fuse then surely, you'd have the cables visible so as to use a fuse not covered by an RCD?
Not necessarily - you could use cable with a concentric c.p.c. (BS 8436, SWA or MICC) or steel conduit and still have it concealed.
- Andy.
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