Our landlord is just fitting out some new offices for us. We have one large office with maybe 12 double socket outlets around it (used for computers and electric heaters), one small kitchen with an electric water heater and outlets for kettle/fridge etc, and one small washroom/toilet with a second hot water heater in it.
We have asked if there is any form of RCD or ELCB protection in the distribution board feeding our new areas, and have been told no it is not necessary?
Does anyone have any ideas as to whether there should be particularly in view of the fact that we have water heaters and power sockets in the kitchen area?
Also can anyone tell me what the difference is between an RCD and an ELCB?
worried - Pete
We have asked if there is any form of RCD or ELCB protection in the distribution board feeding our new areas, and have been told no it is not necessary?
Does anyone have any ideas as to whether there should be particularly in view of the fact that we have water heaters and power sockets in the kitchen area?
Also can anyone tell me what the difference is between an RCD and an ELCB?
worried - Pete