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<blockquote data-quote="daveg" data-source="post: 555727" data-attributes="member: 37649"><p>Brilliant Andy Keep Calm - I can understand the theoretical risk from eddy currents so a hacksaw / multitool cut between the two holes would sort that. I couldn't understand why having a different MCB would be a problem but it seems because the combination of different MCBs would not have been tested to gain approval for the consumer unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveg, post: 555727, member: 37649"] Brilliant Andy Keep Calm - I can understand the theoretical risk from eddy currents so a hacksaw / multitool cut between the two holes would sort that. I couldn't understand why having a different MCB would be a problem but it seems because the combination of different MCBs would not have been tested to gain approval for the consumer unit. [/QUOTE]
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