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<blockquote data-quote="wytco0" data-source="post: 536309" data-attributes="member: 35832"><p>I am in a similar position as the OP, also with a Growatt SPH inverter. I have been told that it can be installed with an MCB and no RCD/RCBO but I havnt seen anything that explains why this is the case, I am interested in what you meant my 'If the cabling allows you don't need a RCBO at all'</p><p></p><p>My inverter is very close to the CU and we are planning to install its MCB in a small sub board, is that permitted?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wytco0, post: 536309, member: 35832"] I am in a similar position as the OP, also with a Growatt SPH inverter. I have been told that it can be installed with an MCB and no RCD/RCBO but I havnt seen anything that explains why this is the case, I am interested in what you meant my 'If the cabling allows you don't need a RCBO at all' My inverter is very close to the CU and we are planning to install its MCB in a small sub board, is that permitted? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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