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PIR Question

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Hi guys, on a PIR, should EVERY ground floor socket outlet be rcd protected?
If so, would any not protected be a code 1 ?

Thanks in advance!
 
Why do you want to know? Are you doing one or have you had one done?
 
Code 1? Thats for IMMEDIATE danger such as exposed live parts, overloaded circuits, lack of earthing etc.
 
I always code [edit] 2 [/edit] them, and this is what the NIC recommends, and as I am with them, I allow them to guide me :lol:
 
I always code them as a 2 but my boss insists on a code 1. We don't even carry out the remedial works so it doesn't make much sense to me!

Slightly off topic but what's the consensus of opinion on rdc's/rcbo's that fail the trip time tests? Code 1 or 2?
I go with a code 1, your thoughts?
 
Not a code 1, no immediate danger is present.

Code 2 if the installation was designed and installed to the 16th edition.

Code 4 if designed and installed before the 16th edition came into play, assuming requirement for portable outdoor equipment having RCD protection came with the 16th edition. I have no knowledge of prior editions.
 

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