Well, yes, I was talking/thinking about the location of a single RCD (at one end or the other)....and, of course, all circuits being disconnected with a fault on one.
True, but since at least some of the circuits (maybe all) in the shed will need some sort of OPD, it would surely be best to use RCBOs if one wanted separate RCD functionality for each circuit.RCBOs are RCDs.
Having said that, as you know, the most common arrangements one actually sees are (a) a mini-CU in outhouse, with a single RCD protecting all circuits or (b) fed from RCD-protected MCB in house CU (with the problems that brings) with an FCU for outhouse lights or (c) (probably the least sensible, but maybe the most common!) fed from RCD-protected MCB in house CU and with a mini-CU (with a single RCD) in outhouse. In all those cases, all outhouse circuits are protected by a single, common, RCD.
Kind Regards, John
