So are wylex rcbos mate. C curve, that is.Have any Electricians encountered problems converting a Crabtree Consumer unit to meet the 17th Edition.seems that all their rcbo's are type C and their split boards only take 1 RCD on the split Bus bar.
Hello krisesHave any Electricians encountered problems converting a Crabtree Consumer unit to meet the 17th Edition.seems that all their rcbo's are type C and their split boards only take 1 RCD on the split Bus bar.
Hello kriseswhy not use mk there rcbos are b type they do two 17th edition consumer units and wf where doing there rcbos for
They are part of the hagermeyer group (Neweys)erm.....scuse......."wf"?? ?:| ? :|
Crabtree do a whole range of multi RCB boards and bus bar configurations..Have any Electricians encountered problems converting a Crabtree Consumer unit to meet the 17th Edition.seems that all their rcbo's are type C and their split boards only take 1 RCD on the split Bus bar.
I would tend to agree with you there Steptoe.stupid question time.WTF is the difference?
in a normal domestic does a C and a B really make that much difference?
are you pushing the Zs that close?
I know the characteristics are different, but for a normal joe it should be fine, should it not.?
I was wondering that as well. As I also have just found out that Wylex only do c-type rcbo's.stupid question time.WTF is the difference?
in a normal domestic does a C and a B really make that much difference?
are you pushing the Zs that close?
I know the characteristics are different, but for a normal joe it should be fine, should it not.?
'Wylex' - 'Volex' - 'Crabtree' all part of same group "Electrium"...I was wondering that as well. As I also have just found out that Wylex only do c-type rcbo's.Would you think it could be caught on a I&T? Would LABC be that fussy?
Hello steptoe,stupid question time.WTF is the difference?
in a normal domestic does a C and a B really make that much difference?
are you pushing the Zs that close?
I know the characteristics are different, but for a normal joe it should be fine, should it not.?
I`ve now done 3 domestic properties, with wylex boards, filled with C curve RCBO`s. The Zs hasn`t been an issue on any of them; and TBH I don`t expect it to be - at the moment.Hello steptoe,I would not agree with this. The zs of c type rcbo as you no is half that of a b type so .60 ohms would be hard to achieve at the end of a long ring main circuit c types are for commercial not domestic. What do you think.
batty
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