Replacing storage heater on original circuit?

Hi

If I replace a faulty storage heater with a new one but no change to old existing circuit, do I need to upgrade the circuit to include an RCD? The existing circuit was wired around 1995 in good condition on MCB but no RCD protection.

I know if the circuit is altered then new regs apply but what about just changing the fixed appliance?

Thanks in advance!

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  • replacing an appliance would not normally require the complete wiring to be upgraded, unless say the new wattage is higher or the cable looks distressed in some way, so long as you are not making anything worse and it is not currently dangerous.  - what paperwork are you issuing to cover the job? is there anywhere you can note that there is no RCD but it might be considered as a future improvement ?

    Mike.

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  • replacing an appliance would not normally require the complete wiring to be upgraded, unless say the new wattage is higher or the cable looks distressed in some way, so long as you are not making anything worse and it is not currently dangerous.  - what paperwork are you issuing to cover the job? is there anywhere you can note that there is no RCD but it might be considered as a future improvement ?

    Mike.

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