suej
Guest
I took my 11yr old pride and joy in for a habitation check and it came back with a couple of F's for fail :scared:, one being for not having an RCD.
I understand that all new motorhomes and caravans have to have them but is it mandatory for older vehicles to have them? From what I've managed to find on t'internet it's not compulsary to have one fitted retrospectively but the service engineer says it is. I know that they can be a lifesaver and am not against having one but I don't really understand where they go or what they look like. Do they have to be permanently fitted or attached to the EHU wire? I know, I know I'm thick
My 'van' is a Frankia and has an elektroblok 264/9 and also has a seperate small fuse box next to it. Does the elektroblok have a built in RDC? Can it be damaged if I get one fitted?
The other 'F' was that the regulator was not fitted to UK standard...it was factory fitted and is a German van and is not unsafe ,but still gets a big fat F!
Thanks for reading. Any information welcome
Sue
I understand that all new motorhomes and caravans have to have them but is it mandatory for older vehicles to have them? From what I've managed to find on t'internet it's not compulsary to have one fitted retrospectively but the service engineer says it is. I know that they can be a lifesaver and am not against having one but I don't really understand where they go or what they look like. Do they have to be permanently fitted or attached to the EHU wire? I know, I know I'm thick
My 'van' is a Frankia and has an elektroblok 264/9 and also has a seperate small fuse box next to it. Does the elektroblok have a built in RDC? Can it be damaged if I get one fitted?
The other 'F' was that the regulator was not fitted to UK standard...it was factory fitted and is a German van and is not unsafe ,but still gets a big fat F!
Thanks for reading. Any information welcome
Sue