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![]() Roger Long wrote: Dear Mrs. Manners, What do you do when your marina neighbors are endangering other users, your guests, and the metal parts of your boat? The nimrod on the face of our pier, absent for the past few days, has compulsively screwed his shore power cord down to the dock with cable clamps on about 9" spacing. That's good, I guess. While admiring this arrangement, I noticed that he had also put a screw in the cover of the power stand so it couldn't be opened. That made me wonder, when I looked at the power cord coiled neatly in the driving rain with the live end about six inches from the edge of the dock, whether he unscrews it every time to throw the breaker. Inquiring minds can't leave well enough alone so I got a screwdriver and removed the screw. All breakers were on. The paper labels that tell you which breaker goes to which outlet are long gone at our marina and I didn't want to risk turning off someone's boat so I just disconnected the cord and hung it over the hook. I can just see it. One of the (generally under the influence) sunset watchers comes down and kicks the cord in. They reach in to retrieve it and follow it in with the shock. The question I have WRT this is simple - don't you people use RCD's (residual current devices) instead of straight breakers? If you did, this scenario would be plain impossible. Any current over milliamps leaking from active to earth would trip out the breaker. All circuits in this sort of scenario should be done in this way. Relying on people to do the right thing WRT power is a waste of time. PDW |
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