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RCD discrimination - 10mA?
I've had to connect an external pump controller (for a well) to a house
circuit that's on a 30mA RCD. I'd prefer to have some discrimination but don't want a delayed RCD on the house circuit, any ideas? I wondered whether there is a fast-acting 10mA RCD available that I could use for the controller but I suspect the 30mA RCD would probably trip as well. If not, and nobody can suggest another solution, I'll leave it as it is, or (possibly) use an isolating transformer. |
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