Kitchen circuit ?

ebee said:
Damocles said:
Just to but in. I have never hauled out a kitchen appliance of any description so I could use the socket behind it to power portable equipment. But I have more than once thrown an extension lead from an upstairs window, when this was the most convenient way to get power outside. Now who was arguing that it was not necessary to have RCD on upstairs sockets, but it must be on hard-to-get ones? Bit unreasonable that?

YIPEE,
At last someone who agrees with me that upstairs sockets should be RCD`d.
Just when you thought you were alone - a kindred spirit
BTW my fridge, oven even immersion are on RCD, I know that it might cause the RCBO to trip. For the last 3 years I did not have RCD tripping at all.
I can see the spark in some of the guys eyes, and the question would be: "what about testing?, yes it tripps when testing... ;)
 
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