I'm replacing a light in my garage and when I went to disconnect the supply from the house CU (an old Wylex fusebox - house is 15 years old) I found it was just a fuse, not an RCD.
After reading up a bit on such things I'm thinking it might be a good idea to replace the old fuse holder with a suitable RCD as they seem to be readily available.
The garage is about 10m away from the house and was built at a later date and consequently has a more modern CU with rail-mount MCBs. It is fed with SWA but does not have a separate rail-mounted RCD, despite supplying a pair of sockets in addition to the fluorescent tube (I'm thinking this is Bad and against current and possibly contemporary building code?).
A few questions arise from this:
A) Is an RCD in the main house CU a good idea, or a necessity?
B) Is an RCD in the garage CU a good idea, or a necessity?
C) I assuming that adding an RCU to either CU would not require any sort of notification or other remedial work?
D) From the admittedly limited information above, is it likely that the original installation complied with building regulations at the time of construction? I only ask as certain aspects of the house seem to have been bodged pretty badly and I'm wondering if this is yet another example!
After reading up a bit on such things I'm thinking it might be a good idea to replace the old fuse holder with a suitable RCD as they seem to be readily available.
The garage is about 10m away from the house and was built at a later date and consequently has a more modern CU with rail-mount MCBs. It is fed with SWA but does not have a separate rail-mounted RCD, despite supplying a pair of sockets in addition to the fluorescent tube (I'm thinking this is Bad and against current and possibly contemporary building code?).
A few questions arise from this:
A) Is an RCD in the main house CU a good idea, or a necessity?
B) Is an RCD in the garage CU a good idea, or a necessity?
C) I assuming that adding an RCU to either CU would not require any sort of notification or other remedial work?
D) From the admittedly limited information above, is it likely that the original installation complied with building regulations at the time of construction? I only ask as certain aspects of the house seem to have been bodged pretty badly and I'm wondering if this is yet another example!