It's been a few weeks since there were some 17th ed. discussions and I asked if it was maybe a good idea to fit an all-RCBO CU.
Now I just read on another thread someone suggesting that smoke detectors should not be on an RCD circuit.
Now I have heard that cookers can be leaky and trip RCD circuits, but I intend to replace my kitchen and appliances and so I hope my new cooker wouldn't do this?
In my mind, any healthy circuit with healthy devices/appliances on it should not trip an RCD, so whilst maybe being 'over-protective', having an all-RCBO CU should not be a problem.
Hence my question - is there anything that should NOT be on an RCD circuit?
(BTW I am fitting a lighting control system which will be spread over several RCBOs so there should be no single-point trip that means someone is left in darkness).
Now I just read on another thread someone suggesting that smoke detectors should not be on an RCD circuit.
Now I have heard that cookers can be leaky and trip RCD circuits, but I intend to replace my kitchen and appliances and so I hope my new cooker wouldn't do this?
In my mind, any healthy circuit with healthy devices/appliances on it should not trip an RCD, so whilst maybe being 'over-protective', having an all-RCBO CU should not be a problem.
Hence my question - is there anything that should NOT be on an RCD circuit?
(BTW I am fitting a lighting control system which will be spread over several RCBOs so there should be no single-point trip that means someone is left in darkness).