i have an RCD protecting a small number of MCB , so it trips them all out if it goes - and at the time RCBO where very very expensive
Anyway - putting an awning in , that has a 13a plug, or can be connected to a spur, so I'm thinking of adding an outside socket so it can be isolated easily if any issues, then I thought I would add a double socket rather than just the one incase we needed an outside socket - like for xmas lights etc - we have had a window OPEN for
I was looking at maybe using this
www.screwfix.com
which is a double socket with an RCD
Which maybe a waste of time and maybe the one in the consumer unit may go anyway .........
consumer unit = 80A 30mA
the socket above also a 30mA trip current
As i'm typing this , if the awning or item connected to the socket , has an earth fault , due to water getting somehow - then it may just depend on the speed of the trip and which goes first - or both go together -
just trying to save a water ingress fault on the items outside tripping half the consumer unit
Anyway - putting an awning in , that has a 13a plug, or can be connected to a spur, so I'm thinking of adding an outside socket so it can be isolated easily if any issues, then I thought I would add a double socket rather than just the one incase we needed an outside socket - like for xmas lights etc - we have had a window OPEN for
I was looking at maybe using this
British General IP66 13A 2-Gang SP Weatherproof Outdoor Switched Passive RCD Socket - Screwfix
Order online at Screwfix.com. Weatherproof and dust-tight switched RCD socket. Manufactured from robust, impact-resistant polycarbonate with multiple gland entry positions. FREE next day delivery available, free collection in 1 minute.
Which maybe a waste of time and maybe the one in the consumer unit may go anyway .........
consumer unit = 80A 30mA
the socket above also a 30mA trip current
As i'm typing this , if the awning or item connected to the socket , has an earth fault , due to water getting somehow - then it may just depend on the speed of the trip and which goes first - or both go together -
just trying to save a water ingress fault on the items outside tripping half the consumer unit

