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<blockquote data-quote="boltonsparky" data-source="post: 506559" data-attributes="member: 4678"><p>I'm assuming you mean 3cm longer than the MCBs inside the board rather than sticking out of the front. You can get RCBO pods by some manufacturers that clip onto MCBs but this wouldn't make sense if the unit it is clipped to isn't an MCB. Other plug in modules are relays and surge protectors but these plug in front ways and usually don't stick out further than the MCBs, certainly not by 3cm as lids wouldn't close. </p><p></p><p>This is one of those cases where a picture is worth a thousand words. Uploading to a 3rd party site like flickr and pasting the link should allow you to post a picture, unless that method is limited for new members too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boltonsparky, post: 506559, member: 4678"] I'm assuming you mean 3cm longer than the MCBs inside the board rather than sticking out of the front. You can get RCBO pods by some manufacturers that clip onto MCBs but this wouldn't make sense if the unit it is clipped to isn't an MCB. Other plug in modules are relays and surge protectors but these plug in front ways and usually don't stick out further than the MCBs, certainly not by 3cm as lids wouldn't close. This is one of those cases where a picture is worth a thousand words. Uploading to a 3rd party site like flickr and pasting the link should allow you to post a picture, unless that method is limited for new members too. [/QUOTE]
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