happysteve
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Assuming the property sale goes ahead as planned, I'll have the pleasure of rewiring a lovely riverside wooden chalet on the Broads. The current installation is a little - shall we say, dated?
The TT installation has an up-front Crabtree VO-ELCB:
Assuming it works as a switch, I was thinking of retaining this as an isolator, whilst I change the board, and leaving it in situ afterwards. I'm aware it has a 60A O/L (assuming it works!), which I'm relaxed about. I've seen John Ward's web page and video where he takes one of these apart - they seem well made. I will disconnect the two earth connections - I will probably use an SBS board, with compact DP RCBOs for fault and additional protection. The old coin-operated meter is going.
I'm just after opinions really on a scale of, "Yeah, that'll easily outlast any REC2S isolator," to "Oh heavens, no, it'll fall to bits as soon as you try to use it, best get rid."
Cheers
The TT installation has an up-front Crabtree VO-ELCB:
Assuming it works as a switch, I was thinking of retaining this as an isolator, whilst I change the board, and leaving it in situ afterwards. I'm aware it has a 60A O/L (assuming it works!), which I'm relaxed about. I've seen John Ward's web page and video where he takes one of these apart - they seem well made. I will disconnect the two earth connections - I will probably use an SBS board, with compact DP RCBOs for fault and additional protection. The old coin-operated meter is going.
I'm just after opinions really on a scale of, "Yeah, that'll easily outlast any REC2S isolator," to "Oh heavens, no, it'll fall to bits as soon as you try to use it, best get rid."
Cheers