Description
An RCD (Residual Current Device) tested label is a label that is affixed to an electrical device, plug, or socket after it has been tested to ensure that its RCD is functioning properly. RCDs are safety devices that are designed to protect people from electric shock and electrocution by detecting and interrupting faulty electrical currents.
The RCD tested label usually includes the date that the RCD was tested, the name of the person or company that conducted the test, and the results of the test. The label may also include instructions on how to test the RCD and what to do if the RCD fails the test.
RCDs should be tested regularly to ensure that they are functioning properly and are providing the necessary protection. The RCD tested label helps to ensure that RCDs are regularly tested and are safe for use. It is important to note that RCDs are not a substitute for proper electrical safety practices and should always be used in conjunction with other safety measures.