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Hello - my sockets RCD tripped the other day and all sockets upstairs and downstairs went off - all well and good so far - but all the lights in the house were on , and I see in the (GE Euroline) CU that there is only one RCD trip and that is protecting the sockets only - the Lighting Circuit for upstairs and downstairs lighting circuits are only protected by 10a MCB's on each circuit. The house was built in 2008 - but regardless of reg's etc this dont sit comfortably with me that the lighting circuit does not run through an RCD of any sorts and just MCB's
The outside lights are linked up to the downstairs lighting circuit , I know only too well how a seal can leak or a grommet wear out and dampness can get into a fitting , I also have heard of people turning off light switches with wet hand getting a shock or if for some reason a light switch got condensated or wet and I dont much like the idea of an MCB just protecting the circuit with no provision for protecting someone touching a switch or light fitting without RCD protection .
Whats peoples view (not talking about official regs) - should lighting circuit be protected by RCD or RCBO's ?
If I were to go down road of protecting the lighting circuit would I be better replacing the 2 10a MCB's with 2 10a RCBO's or would I be best linking up the 2 x 10a existing MCB's in the CU to a 20amp RCD/RCCB? - (if you can give out that information)
Many Thanks
The outside lights are linked up to the downstairs lighting circuit , I know only too well how a seal can leak or a grommet wear out and dampness can get into a fitting , I also have heard of people turning off light switches with wet hand getting a shock or if for some reason a light switch got condensated or wet and I dont much like the idea of an MCB just protecting the circuit with no provision for protecting someone touching a switch or light fitting without RCD protection .
Whats peoples view (not talking about official regs) - should lighting circuit be protected by RCD or RCBO's ?
If I were to go down road of protecting the lighting circuit would I be better replacing the 2 10a MCB's with 2 10a RCBO's or would I be best linking up the 2 x 10a existing MCB's in the CU to a 20amp RCD/RCCB? - (if you can give out that information)
Many Thanks