Hi Guys,
I have am finally going to upgrade my fuse board to a CU and have an electrician calling around at the weekend for a provisional look.
The house alarm and outside security lights are currently sharing the same fuse and now is the time to split them onto two separate mcbs. I'm going to get the alarm put on the non RCD side. Considering that the lights are outside, would it be better to put them on the RCD side?
Also, the room where I have my computer has it's own socket radial. I was thinking of getting this circuit moved to the non RCD side and protected by an RCBO. Is this a good idea?
Thanks,
Bothy
I have am finally going to upgrade my fuse board to a CU and have an electrician calling around at the weekend for a provisional look.
The house alarm and outside security lights are currently sharing the same fuse and now is the time to split them onto two separate mcbs. I'm going to get the alarm put on the non RCD side. Considering that the lights are outside, would it be better to put them on the RCD side?
Also, the room where I have my computer has it's own socket radial. I was thinking of getting this circuit moved to the non RCD side and protected by an RCBO. Is this a good idea?
Thanks,
Bothy