My view is because they dont understand why a 'high integrity' ( who makes up these names !!!, i mean what the hell is a 'consumer unit' (rant over)) board is used.maybe its just me being pedantic, but along with the non compliant grey not sleeved blue,why do people using a hi integrity board not leave any spaces between the main switch and first RCD?
and the wrong neutral bars are being used.
or are we aiming for the fabled triple RCD board?
Im also a bit baffled by the banjo on a plastic enclosure,,,,,,, plastic compression anyone? (I dont know the posh phrase for it! [polymer creep?] )
Following on from that comment, there are not enough neutral terminations for the spare breakers & ways on each RCD as the board was designed for a few non/rcbo protected ways & has been wrongly terminated.maybe its just me being pedantic, but along with the non compliant grey not sleeved blue,why do people using a hi integrity board not leave any spaces between the main switch and first RCD?
and the wrong neutral bars are being used.
or are we aiming for the fabled triple RCD board?
Should have taken black conductor straight to earth bar to ensure long term earth continuity, however very neat inside bar but why no busbar cover?Pretty much sums it up Steps, I had not looked at the board in detail.Not sure about terminating the black at the banjo either.
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