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RE: Outside stuff and RCD
- To: "'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: Outside stuff and RCD
- From: "Crick, Steve" <steve.crick@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 10:16:57 +0100
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>Some do, but why not just put the X-10 control _after_ the RCD, plug
RCD
>into wall, plug X-10 module into RCD, plug pump into X-10 module?
I did consider this; but not knowing the technicalities of the X10 module,
I
am unsure :
1/ If any short or leakage would pass-through the X10 module to the RCD
correctly to allow it to trip,
2/ That I would not fry the X10 module in the event of a short.
>_Don't_ just 'not use an RCD', water/outside/electricity is too risky a
>combination really... unless it's a low voltage pump and the
transformer is
inside.
This is interesting; I was actually putting two devices in; (mains voltage)
pump, and low voltage lights (with power supply in the house). Do I not
need
the RCD for the lights then?
Regards - Steve
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