Yes, that's the problem, so what I suggested would probably not be particularly workable. However, the same people would quite probably often claim that the new sockets were not new (if they 'looked newer' than others, they would probably say that they had simply replaced old, existing, sockets - which I don't think triggers the need for RCD protection, does it?).Then all the refuseniks would simply add sockets "one at a time", and there would never be more than 1 new socket at any point.
If they wanted such a regulation, it probably would have made more sense to require that the entire circuit be RCD-protected if new sockets were added - but, again, some would undoubtedly deny that they had added any sockets.
Kind Regards, John

