Rcbo board?

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So I’m renovating a place and I’m looking for a reasonably priced full rcbo board, what do you use?
I can’t remember the company on here ‘Dave’ but not sure if he is still about.
 
Fuse box I’ve been fitting them for a while now even better now there no earth lead off the rcbo
Fitted an mk in my own house not a fan of them cheaply made, earth leads off the rcbo’s and a bit tight above the breakers to the neutral and earth bars
 
Fusebox everytime for me. Loads of room, competitively priced and good quality. Rcbos dont twist on din rail when torquing up. Look on Expert Electrical website.
 
If you mean does the neutral disconnect at the same time as the phase then yes, but it's because the neutral is dragged along with the phase and not a 3mm gap as far as I know, the only one's I found and used are Hager which are true double pole RCBO's but they are double width, think Legrand do them as well. Forgot to add no earth or fly lead on the Hager.
 
Checkout lamplec.co.uk as they stock fusebox and do good deals on loaded units. You can specify what rcbos you want.

Fitted quite a few now. Neat units plenty of room and yes mini rcbos are dp.
 
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