In the above board with 2 main switches but only 1 neutral bar.
What is the best way to wire the neutrals of the rcbos that feed the 3 storage heaters?
As per Twatt-Daves observations this really shouldn't be too much of a problem to resolve for anyone competent to work on domestic CU's?In the absence of a picture yet, we can only guess.
My guess is there are 2 live tails into the CU and only one N tail. Only one of the main switched has the N tail connected and that one disconnects N for peak and off peak circuits.
If I am right you need to daisy chain the single N tail to both main switches and then a separate N bar for peak and off peak. I keep a box of "CU spares" including N bars and brackets so would soon be able to sort something out.
Other than it would be a little awkward to make the busbars work and would probably require a short tail and a connection block. Presented with that arrangement ofincomming conductors and single neutral block. I guess electrically, there would probably be nothing wrong with having a three pole main switch and a single neutral bar for all the cirucits
Only if it's metal....Now that is just "thinking-outside-the-box"..
Is that allowed???
if you added another main switch then you should have fitted another Neutral bar , I do have one question how are you going to meet the isolation requirements?(SOLO)I'm a Qs with a housing association,I replaced 2 old Consumer Unit with a new fusebox 21 way which I added another main switch for the off peak,it has 2 lines and 2 neutrals but only 1 neutral bar, my concerning is operating the off peak main switch will make the neutral bar live after midnight, should I run another conductor bar or connect the 3 storage heater neutrals into the bottom of the off peak main switch?
I do like this, but maybe a 4 pole not 3 polethere would probably be nothing wrong with having a three pole main switch and a single neutral bar for all the cirucits
I'm a Qs with a housing association,I replaced 2 old Consumer Unit with a new fusebox 21 way which I added another main switch for the off peak,it has 2 lines and 2 neutrals but only 1 neutral bar, my concerning is operating the off peak main switch will make the neutral bar live after midnight, should I run another conductor bar or connect the 3 storage heater neutrals into the bottom of the off peak main switch?
I'm a Qs with a housing association,I replaced 2 old Consumer Unit with a new fusebox 21 way which I added another main switch for the off peak,it has 2 lines and 2 neutrals but only 1 neutral bar, my concerning is operating the off peak main switch will make the neutral bar live after midnight, should I run another conductor bar or connect the 3 storage heater neutrals into the bottom of the off peak main switch?
How did swapping 2 CU's into one become an emergency job that you couldn't bring a contractor in who may have been better equippedit was an emergency job and this was the only board i could get a short notice,i have never installed a dual tariff board.
we install very little usually here (we often struggle to find installs for NICEIC).
If you are carrying out inspections and auditing contractors I would have thought you would have come across Dual Tariff boards as I doubt this is the only Dual Tariff property in the housing associations portfoliomy main job here is inspection and testing and auditing contractors.
Looking at the Fusebox website the 21 way CU is a double bank consumer unit with the same footprint as the dual tariff option and both have the same drawing so I would assume there is the option to fit additional neutral and earth barsI'm a Qs with a housing association,I replaced 2 old Consumer Unit with a new fusebox 21 way which I added another main switch for the off peak,it has 2 lines and 2 neutrals but only 1 neutral bar, my concerning is operating the off peak main switch will make the neutral bar live after midnight, should I run another conductor bar or connect the 3 storage heater neutrals into the bottom of the off peak main switch?
Ok, emergency over, the board needs correcting . NICEIC are not the only people who register electricians. I left them years ago for NAPIT due to costs. In fact I would say most sparkies are registered elsewhere these days.it was an emergency job and this was the only board i could get a short notice,i have never installed a dual tariff board.
we install very little usually here (we often struggle to find installs for NICEIC).
my main job here is inspection and testing and auditing contractors.
im not surprised. there is more than just NICEIC so by stating NICEIC only you've dismissed a large amount of contractorswe often struggle to find installs for NICEIC).
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