Artisi Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 Had a shock from a wire when the copper became exposed and it has made me a bit freaked ( no earths in the room ) so I'd like to put one of those safety cutouts onto the plug to which most of our appliances are attached. Common at "home", but can't find one here, even at HomePro. I'm referring to the plug in sort, not a "wired in" one. Anyone know where I can find one? I'm in Pattaya to be specific, but if I had to, could go to Bangkok. Thanks. First step would be to get rid on the exposed copper wire - then worry about proper protection:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
electau Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 Had a shock from a wire when the copper became exposed and it has made me a bit freaked ( no earths in the room ) so I'd like to put one of those safety cutouts onto the plug to which most of our appliances are attached. Common at "home", but can't find one here, even at HomePro. I'm referring to the plug in sort, not a "wired in" one. Anyone know where I can find one? I'm in Pattaya to be specific, but if I had to, could go to Bangkok. Thanks. First step would be to get rid on the exposed copper wire - then worry about proper protection:) Rectify the problems with the bare copper wire(s) by terminating in an approved manner. Install a RCD/RCBO on the switchboard. A plug in RCD will only protect the equipment connected to it. You may be able to get a SPRCD and replace the first socket outlet on the circuit and it will protect all outlets downstream. They may not be available in Thailand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thaibeachlovers Posted July 16, 2010 Author Share Posted July 16, 2010 Had a shock from a wire when the copper became exposed and it has made me a bit freaked ( no earths in the room ) so I'd like to put one of those safety cutouts onto the plug to which most of our appliances are attached. Common at "home", but can't find one here, even at HomePro. I'm referring to the plug in sort, not a "wired in" one. Anyone know where I can find one? I'm in Pattaya to be specific, but if I had to, could go to Bangkok. Thanks. First step would be to get rid on the exposed copper wire - then worry about proper protection:) Rectify the problems with the bare copper wire(s) by terminating in an approved manner. Install a RCD/RCBO on the switchboard. A plug in RCD will only protect the equipment connected to it. You may be able to get a SPRCD and replace the first socket outlet on the circuit and it will protect all outlets downstream. They may not be available in Thailand. Of course I fixed the bare wire!!! Wiring in anything isn't an option. Perhaps I'll have to bring a plug in one back with me on my next trip. Anyone know if they work without an earth? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crossy Posted July 16, 2010 Share Posted July 16, 2010 Perhaps I'll have to bring a plug in one back with me on my next trip. Anyone know if they work without an earth? Plug-in RCDs do indeed work without a ground Obviously you'll need plug adaptors and remember that if you're from a 110V country a home bought one will just go bang Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thaibeachlovers Posted July 18, 2010 Author Share Posted July 18, 2010 Perhaps I'll have to bring a plug in one back with me on my next trip. Anyone know if they work without an earth? Plug-in RCDs do indeed work without a ground Obviously you'll need plug adaptors and remember that if you're from a 110V country a home bought one will just go bang Thanks for that, and no, will bring from a 240 volt country. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
electau Posted July 18, 2010 Share Posted July 18, 2010 (edited) All RCDs will operate without earthing. That is why they are used to provide protection if the protective earth fails, disconnecting the supply in less than 0.3secs (AS3000). Edited July 18, 2010 by electau Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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