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Posted By Ron Hunter
Following the recent post discussing potential use of 220/240v on construction sites and relying on RCD Protection, I thought I'd share the gist of a report published in the Autumn 2006 Edition of the Electrical Safety Council's "Switched On" publication which discusses failure rates of RCDs in domestic premises.
The full report detailing the findings of the first phase of a recent survey on RCD reliability is avaiable at www.electricalsafetycouncil.org.uk.
Summary points include:
Average failure rates of 7.1%, falling to 2.8% when the units are tested regularly via the integral test button;
The primary modes of failure were ingress of fine particles (dust) and moisture ingress causing components to stick;
electronic devices no more reliable in practice than electro-mechanical ones.
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Posted By Ken Taylor
Thanks, Ron. Another good reason for regular testing them and not relying upon them as the sole safety control for live working, etc!
I can't remember the failure rates for mcbs, cartridge and rewirable fuses, etc but seem to remember problems there too. It seems that you can't rely upon anything 100% anywhere.
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Posted By Peter Leese
Yes, thanks Ron. A bit more ammunition...
A pity it is mainly based on Italian figures though, it would have been better with a broader brush.
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