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Default RCD tripping.

I have an RCD socket outlet feeding my workbench - where I do electronics
type stuff. One of these:-

http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/CM4901M.html

Yesterday I managed to produce a fault while fooking around with an ATX
power supply which didn't trip it - but did the one in the split load CU.

Would a socket with a lower fault current limit sort this - and who makes
one? Not much point in having this one if the main one is going to trip
first. Although it does pre-date the split load CU.

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