Dunx
Well-Known Member
Looking for some advice please for a new to me boat
The incoming shore power has a single RCD installed just after entry to the boat. I have opened this unit and there is no earth conductor going to the water. The shore power continues in the boat to a second bus bar about 7m away where there is a second RCD supplying a pair of double pole isolators, one for the domestic sockets, the other does the immersion heater circuit. The immersion heater is plugged in via a two pin connector Socket. From this socket a separate 2.5mm earth wire has been run to a grounding plate.
I have a few concerns, mainly I’m worried the current setup is not as safe as it could be.
I was led to believe that having multiple RCDs in sequence was not a great idea. Is this correct?
The cable used to bond the immersion socket to the water appears undersized. I’m thinking 6mm is more appropriate.
Should I bond the incoming earth at the first RCD to the water? This would be with a 6mm cable to the Anode which is closer.
Are there any Problems likely to emerge with having the shore power bonded to the water at two locations. I have just fitted a galvanic isolator as the previous owner ‘forgot’ to tell me he had removed it to take to his new boat...
The incoming shore power has a single RCD installed just after entry to the boat. I have opened this unit and there is no earth conductor going to the water. The shore power continues in the boat to a second bus bar about 7m away where there is a second RCD supplying a pair of double pole isolators, one for the domestic sockets, the other does the immersion heater circuit. The immersion heater is plugged in via a two pin connector Socket. From this socket a separate 2.5mm earth wire has been run to a grounding plate.
I have a few concerns, mainly I’m worried the current setup is not as safe as it could be.
I was led to believe that having multiple RCDs in sequence was not a great idea. Is this correct?
The cable used to bond the immersion socket to the water appears undersized. I’m thinking 6mm is more appropriate.
Should I bond the incoming earth at the first RCD to the water? This would be with a 6mm cable to the Anode which is closer.
Are there any Problems likely to emerge with having the shore power bonded to the water at two locations. I have just fitted a galvanic isolator as the previous owner ‘forgot’ to tell me he had removed it to take to his new boat...