is a discontinuous CPC, where all accessory points are Zs good, on a RFC, with no RCD protection, potentially dangerous or just needing improvement ?

as time moves on and opinions shift - especially via pressure from changes in Regs, H&S, CP Scheme influencers;   what was once safe is now not safe and all that !

e.g some now may consider the lack of RCD additional protection to skts  (even if everything else is ok)  is a potentially dangerous situation, where as previously that may not have been the case; same goes for lack of RCD to lighting circuits and even more so if circuit serve/pass a bathroom .

therefore, to the subject question as written ...  what's the consideration 'today'  please ?

and then, same question but where RCD protection on the RFC is present ?

and best wishes to all for a lovely day

Habs

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  • I'd say "needs improvement". A single 2.5mm T&E is already rated to 27A for clipped direct, and we already allow single-cabled spurs. So I think the likelihood of a single CPC melting during a fault is low.

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  • I'd say "needs improvement". A single 2.5mm T&E is already rated to 27A for clipped direct, and we already allow single-cabled spurs. So I think the likelihood of a single CPC melting during a fault is low.

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