I recently heard this story from a friend. His house has a PME supply. He has a supply to (just) a couple of sockets (for very occasional, low power, use) in a metal-framed greenhouse. The supply comes via SWA from an RCBO in the house and the greenhouse is isolated from the PME earth and separately TTd. This was installed several years ago by a professional electrician, and visually looks to have been done competently.
An electrician recently on-site for something totally different apparently commented that reliance on the in-house RCBO for protection of the greenhouse was 'unsafe and totally unacceptable', seemingly suggesting that there ought to be an RCD within the greenhouse 'for the locally TTd installation'. Whilst I agree that it's probably not the most convenient of situations to have to go to the house (once in a blue moon) to reset (or attempt to reset) the RCD, as far as I can see the electrician was essentially talking total nonsense, and exhibiting a lack of understanding of basic electrical principles. Does anyone disagree with me?
Kind Regards, John
An electrician recently on-site for something totally different apparently commented that reliance on the in-house RCBO for protection of the greenhouse was 'unsafe and totally unacceptable', seemingly suggesting that there ought to be an RCD within the greenhouse 'for the locally TTd installation'. Whilst I agree that it's probably not the most convenient of situations to have to go to the house (once in a blue moon) to reset (or attempt to reset) the RCD, as far as I can see the electrician was essentially talking total nonsense, and exhibiting a lack of understanding of basic electrical principles. Does anyone disagree with me?
Kind Regards, John