Mine is a homebrew with an extension lead and im thinking thats potentially dangerous with living in a metal box

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itchyfeet wrote:Hi quick question is this normal in coachbuilt vans?
Mine is a homebrew with an extension lead and im thinking thats potentially dangerous with living in a metal box![]()
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itchyfeet wrote:So back to the question is it usual to earth the body?
itchyfeet wrote:Im not sure european sites are all rcd protected
any one care to check if the body of their westy isconnected to earth on the mains hookup?
richlaz wrote:My mains hookup is completely separate to the rest of the vans electrics (non-standard). The hook-up cable goes into a mini consumer unit, into RCD, then to 16A MCB, then to a socket(my mains hookup is purely to use sockets, it doesn't charge leisure battery).
The Earth isn't connected to the body, but I suppose it should be.
I'd have to dig my wiring regs book out to double check, but I think there's no requirement for camp site hook-ups to be RCD protected, just overcurrent (which makes it more important to make sure your van has an RCD).