Richard10002
Well-Known Member
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Richard,
The purpose of my post was to convey the necessity of always having an RCD and an overload protector (breaker or fuse) at the supply end.
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Understood.
"My RCCB, (which I believe is both the 30mA RCD and the 25A Circuit breaker), is on the distribution panel, probably about 15ft from where the shore supply, (or generator supply), enters the boat. I suppose I could get a box and fit another RCCB in the aft locker, (lazarette?), but would you suggest that is necessary?"
Does this sound OK?
Richard
Richard,
The purpose of my post was to convey the necessity of always having an RCD and an overload protector (breaker or fuse) at the supply end.
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Understood.
"My RCCB, (which I believe is both the 30mA RCD and the 25A Circuit breaker), is on the distribution panel, probably about 15ft from where the shore supply, (or generator supply), enters the boat. I suppose I could get a box and fit another RCCB in the aft locker, (lazarette?), but would you suggest that is necessary?"
Does this sound OK?
Richard