Published: 21 January 2009
Category: Q&A
Our Voltimum Experts answer your questions on a daily basis in our Technical Expertise area. This one, about BS7671: 2008 and whether upstairs lights should be on a separate RCD, is answered by SELECT:
Question: Is there a recommendation about which circuits should be fed from alternate RCDs (i.e., should upstairs lights be on a separate RCD, compared with downstairs lights etc?
Answer: There is no specific requirement for how circuits should be divided - see Section 314 of the Regulations (BS7671: 2008), which deals with division of the installation.
Answer: There is no specific requirement for how circuits should be divided - see Section 314 of the Regulations (BS7671: 2008), which deals with division of the installation.
Generally, most contractors will put downstairs lights/upstairs sockets on one RCD, and upstairs lights/downstairs sockets on the second RCD, and so on. This will help, as best as possible, against the effects of nuisance tripping.
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