I knew you would say that.
It'd be useful to find a nice online 3D perspective drawing of the new zones...
Anybody come across one?
The ERA report said:"607 electromechanical RCDs were tested in properties in the UK owned by Housing Associations and Local Authorities. Six RCDs were found to have been shorted out to avoid what was perceived to be nuisance tripping. If these six RCDs are left out, the pass rate was 97.2%."
Mmm... I just looked at the actual report in question, which suggested a failure rate of 2.8%, ALL of which would have been detected by operating the test button.
I guess it's easy to mis-quote statistics.
I don`t think that there is any suggestion that all of the 2.8% would have been detected by pressing the test button but I have no doubt that a small number might well have been.
Summary
This report contains a review and analysis of the results of tests conducted on RCDs
installed in domestic properties to determine if they would operate in the specified time when
tested at 30mA and/or 150mA. 607 electromechanical RCDs were tested in properties in
the UK owned by Housing Associations and Local Authorities.
Six RCDs were found to have been shorted out to avoid what was perceived to be nuisance
tripping. If these six RCDs are left out, the pass rate was 97.2%.
All of the RCD were installed in distribution boards. None of the occupiers operated the test
button on the RCD to check that the RCD was working correctly.
Samples of the failed RCDs were returned to ERA for examination. It was concluded that
the RCD faults could have been detected if the occupier had operated the test button on the
RCD.
ERA strongly condemns the practise of shorting out RCDs to avoid nuisance tripping. This
act renders the RCD useless and leaves the occupier exposed to a risk of injury from fire or
electrocution.
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