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Is it legitimate to have a socket outlet on a non-RCD-protected cooker
circuit, so long as the socket has an integral RCD (e.g. TLC CM 4906)? I am assuming appropriate cable rating, of course. Richard. http://www.rtrussell.co.uk/ |
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