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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm intrigued about this new legislation requiring new ground floor sockets to be connected through an an rcd/mcb unit, I seriously doubt it. Anyone have info?
An MCB is more convenient and sensitive but a fuse can be better with surge currents. An RCD is only required if the powerpoint can be used outside and this may apply in a conservatory. Some outlets such as a fridge/freezer, computer etc. and lighting are better off without an RCD.
You could either fit an outside or inside RCD socket to comply or an RCD in the supply tails. Having said that, it is advisable to fit an RCD on all circuits supplying portable appliances for better protection and fitting MCB's where it is convenient or necessary to reduce a short circuit voltage but this should be for the right reasons not made up ones to gain business.
If the quote is for additional powerpoints as well as a new consumer unit and supplimentary bonding then it would be reasonable but not otherwise. You would do well to get two other quotes and opinions.
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