OK, I was inspecting a church hall the other day, and found the mains board is very stuffed with cables. Single phase, 20 way BG plastic unit designed for single pole MCBs, but fitted with for RCBOS on every cct. The result is cables jammed into the gap above the RCBOs - apologies I didn't take a picture. Now, I've been pondering whether or not this constitutes a fire risk from overheating cables - there's some quite large loads on this board like 9Kw water heaters in the toilets, large dishwasher, electric ovens, hand driers etc etc. (Cooker is gas). Not likely to be used for long periods of time at the same time, but..... Apart from potential overheating, the fact that it almost impossible to work on this board without dismantling virtually all of it, is also, in my opinion, not compliant with good installation practices as it prevents cable access for inspection and testing or adding a cct at some later date - not sure if that contravenes BS7671 or not?
Should this board be changed for one suitable for RCBOs? Your opinions please.
Should this board be changed for one suitable for RCBOs? Your opinions please.