RCD Laws: Residual Current Devices (RCDS)
RCD Laws: Residual Current Devices (RCDS)
RCD Laws
Residual Current Devices (RCDs)
Laws introduced in 2009 require all home sellers (before sale) and landlords
to install at least two RCDs, protecting all power points and lighting circuits.
Compliance
Penalties of up to $15,000 for individuals and
up to $100,000 for a body corporate may
apply if the regulations are breached.
For more information visit
www.energysafety.wa.gov.au/RCD
or call 6251 1900.
Renting a home
Landlords must arrange for at least two RCDs to be
installed on the switchboard at their rental premises
to protect all power point and lighting circuits. If
RCDs are not fitted then tenants should contact the
managing agent or landlord and request that two RCDs
be installed. Property Managers should also check
that RCDs are installed in their rental properties.
DP0898/May 2014/Online
Number of RCDs
The regulations require two RCDs be installed on
the main switchboard. In some cases, to reduce the
number of circuits affected by the operation of any
one RCD, homeowners may consider having more
than two RCDs fitted.
EnergySafety
303 Sevenoaks Street
Cannington Western Australia 6107
Administration: 6251 1900
Licensing: 6251 2000
Facsimile: 6251 1901
Email: [email protected]