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That was what I assumed, when we started, but when we look at other items, we do havebut the whole idea of 'plug-in-solar' would presumably be that it could be plugged into any 'ordinary' BS1363 socket, isn't it?
The IET Wiring Regulations (722.55. 101.0. 201.1i) specify that 13A UK sockets which are installed to charge an EV must comply with BS 1363-2 and be marked 'EV' on the back of the plate.
I think marking were the user can't see the mark, is daft, I look at the cost of a BS 1363 EV socket
and just wonder at the price. Compared with a normal outdoor socket
and wonder at the price OK RCD protected so add cost of RCBO
does not show in and out, I found the data sheet by entering the AMR1 into google, so it would be so easy to make an error.Isn`t this the same issue?This video talks about a second issue with newer rcds

There appears to be 2 issues with unidirectional rcds is what im saying not just a test button problemIsn`t this the same issue?


Do you mean with plug in solar? The changes/proposals haven't been made or released yet.likely people will ignore the registration process, but what is not clear, is what the DNO will do if it is found an installation does not comply. Worse case seems to be they could disconnect the supply.

Interesting.This video talks about a second issue with newer rcds. It appears to be an issue affecting the electronic components when rcd trips.
Also mentions the test button issue
Quite so. Although some of the documents being waved at us suggest (indeed, state) that the presence of in/out markings mean that a device is not bidirectional, that is clearly not the case - and, as I've observed before, in the case of an RCBO, a neutral'flying lead' also effectively constitutes such a 'marking', even if the device is actually 'bidirectional'.This advert shows the problem it clearly says "Live 6A 30mA Double Pole Bidirectional RCBO Mini B Curve AMR106B-030" but picture shows <image>clearly marked as out, so how does an electrician opening a board with one of these, know if bidirectional or not?

By now @Neil Carroll must be wishing never started the thread. We have heard that plug-in solar panels will be legal, and there is clearly a lot of interest, and it seems loads have also jumped the gun, and have fitted them before the official release of any rules and regulations.I'm very interested in these new " balcony solar " panels that I hear Lidl are going to be selling from June

As it stands as there no plug and play available in the UK.which as it stands they can't be set to UK as there is no UK setting for plug and play.
...or not, as the case might be.As it stands as there no plug and play available in the UK. .... The new legislation will hopefully clear things up.
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