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<blockquote data-quote="batty" data-source="post: 319819" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>I have always been a believer in not inconveniencing customers so when I fitted 16th edition boards I would not just have one RCD, I would have some socket circuits on the RCD and would put at least one RCBO in for some of the sockets in the installation. That way if one RCD/ RCBO were to trip the customer would at least have some working sockets. When the 17th edition came in I did use a couple of 17th edition dual RCD boards but would always use a high integrity boards so the cooker circuit could be put on an RCBO. Nowadays I have opted for RCBO's as to me they are the way forward. The work I do should hopefully be used for quite a few years so for the small extra cost of an RCBO board its got to be the better option. Every job is different but most of my jobs would afford the cost of an RCBO board. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="batty, post: 319819, member: 66"] I have always been a believer in not inconveniencing customers so when I fitted 16th edition boards I would not just have one RCD, I would have some socket circuits on the RCD and would put at least one RCBO in for some of the sockets in the installation. That way if one RCD/ RCBO were to trip the customer would at least have some working sockets. When the 17th edition came in I did use a couple of 17th edition dual RCD boards but would always use a high integrity boards so the cooker circuit could be put on an RCBO. Nowadays I have opted for RCBO's as to me they are the way forward. The work I do should hopefully be used for quite a few years so for the small extra cost of an RCBO board its got to be the better option. Every job is different but most of my jobs would afford the cost of an RCBO board. [/QUOTE]
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