RCD Protection for CCTV

Hi all,

I have a question if RCD's are required for 230v CCTV Cameras. 

1. It is a TT system, resistance values unknown and not tested.

2. CCTV is fed from a 6A (MCB), SP&N DB, directly to a PSU which sits above the metallic camera column

3. Load is around 1A

4. Cable is 2.5mm singles within the metallic camera column, therefore daggling inside it. 

Question is: do I require an RCD? Lightening protection has been risk assessed out, as it it not needed. If there is a break in the mains cable feeding the PSU, do I require an RCD? Resistance values from two points are less than 50ohms. Unfortunately an earth mat cannot be installed or electrode. 

The client has also requested a CPC to the metallic column, but the main cables are protected. Is this the same principal as earthing a metallic back box within a domestic installation? I have looked at the BS761 regs for the answer, and I'm guessing as it's LV it may be required?

Please can someone advise?

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  • Have you tried PoE (Power Over Ethernet) CCTV camera, the caveats are in the length of cable but you could 230v nominal to the control panel which is more secure or in  a controlled area and then PoE from the control cab to the camera which negate a lot of things like RCD and other safety precautions.  Once on PoE you could add battery backup power in case it is needed. 

  • Hi Sergio, thanks for your reply. The client has specified 230v CCTV camera's and the contractor has installed the cameras via a PSU. Therefore you have the main feed from the SP&N DB to the PSU, and from the PSU to the cameras. Yes other CCTV is fed via POE.

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  • Hi Sergio, thanks for your reply. The client has specified 230v CCTV camera's and the contractor has installed the cameras via a PSU. Therefore you have the main feed from the SP&N DB to the PSU, and from the PSU to the cameras. Yes other CCTV is fed via POE.

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