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  • curprev 22:0922:09, 20 January 2020Tom Cowap talk contribs 6,893 bytes +935 Add link to BS_7671 page. Retire "recent" reference to 2011 standard. Make it more explicit that the split-load example is for a two-story dwelling. Spelled out the other advantage of having lights and sockets on alternate RCD's (I suspect it's not obvious to everyone). Spelled out the easy diagnosis benefit to the 'all RCBO' option (also probably not obvious to everyone). undo

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  • curprev 13:5713:57, 16 September 201881.174.144.49 talk 5,928 bytes 0 →‎RCD protection types: Switched shower and cooker around. Showers are typically upstairs and cookers downstairs. If the shower causes a trip, you don't want the upstairs lights going off at the same time, leaving you to struggle out of the shower in the dark. Same idea for downstairs, cooker causes a trip, you don't want the lights going off at the same time causing a hazard. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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