The thing is it is not he who is posting advice here, it is you.BTW, I got the engineer to look at this thread and he laughed. Especially at the notion that a SWA does not ever need RCD protection. He said they are clearly hands-on sparks not engineers who have to come up with solutions.
And therefore it behoves you to understand it and to answer questions about it.
If he would care to join and discuss it, and contribute to peoples learning and improve the body of knowledge here then let him do so.
But in the meantime, as you have taken it upon yourself to give advice will you, (unless you can credibly show that they are idiotic or rubbish) please answer these questions:
- Is there a regulation which requires an RCD on an armoured cable?
- How is having an RCD in a separate building compliant with 314.1 (i)?
- What types of fault will a 100mA delayed RCD at the house clear, and who and/or what will be protected against what risks by doing that?