A Circuit Protection Conductor ( CPC ) can exist and perform its function without it having any connection to the earth ( ground ).
The circuit protection function will occur as long as the CPC has a low impedance connection to the supply at any point other than the live and neutral conductors of the circuit it is protecting. Most commonly this is a tap on the transformer.
As to two or more RCDs on the same circuit. They do provide that extra bit of safety to cover the 7% chance of one of them failing so there is no reason to ban having two on a circuit.
Testing one with its test button should not trip the other one as the imbalance created for the test is local inside the RCD and is not a leakage to earth.
The circuit protection function will occur as long as the CPC has a low impedance connection to the supply at any point other than the live and neutral conductors of the circuit it is protecting. Most commonly this is a tap on the transformer.
As to two or more RCDs on the same circuit. They do provide that extra bit of safety to cover the 7% chance of one of them failing so there is no reason to ban having two on a circuit.
Testing one with its test button should not trip the other one as the imbalance created for the test is local inside the RCD and is not a leakage to earth.