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Regulation stating a type AC RCD can not be upstream from a type A RCD

Hi

I found an EV charger today with built in type A RCD + RDC-DD connected to a type AC RCD in the consumer unit, the AC RCD is also protecting 3 other circuits including sockets. I know this is incorrect because the type AC RCD could be blinded by DC currents, but I am struggling to find a regulation to reference when providing information to the customer?

Thanks

Alan

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  • BS7671 is not a design guide, neither is it an instruction book nor an installation manual. 

    • It only tells you the expected outcome, in in this case that the installation is protected by RCDs that will function, so although the regs don’t tell you precisely what RCDs to use, not selecting the correct RCD is not acceptable.
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  • BS7671 is not a design guide, neither is it an instruction book nor an installation manual. 

    • It only tells you the expected outcome, in in this case that the installation is protected by RCDs that will function, so although the regs don’t tell you precisely what RCDs to use, not selecting the correct RCD is not acceptable.
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