A customer requires a new kitchen extension wiring, nothing out of the ordinary - 4 double socket outlets, FCU for extractor, luminairs thats about it - other than as its a commercial kitchen, they require two freezers to be connected but not protected by RCD for obvious reasons.
Its a ground floor kitchen so the sockets might reasonably be expected to be used for equipment outdoors.
I intend to install a dedicated radial to serve the two freezers permanently connected via two fcu's and a ring final for the sockets on the RCD side.
Hypothetically, If I were only installing one circuit for the sockets and freezers and didnt put it on an RCD, could I label the "non freezer" sockets to say "not for outdoor use" and stay within regs ?
Or any other ideas, other than fitting rcd type sockets on non freezer points (expensive)
Its a ground floor kitchen so the sockets might reasonably be expected to be used for equipment outdoors.
I intend to install a dedicated radial to serve the two freezers permanently connected via two fcu's and a ring final for the sockets on the RCD side.
Hypothetically, If I were only installing one circuit for the sockets and freezers and didnt put it on an RCD, could I label the "non freezer" sockets to say "not for outdoor use" and stay within regs ?
Or any other ideas, other than fitting rcd type sockets on non freezer points (expensive)