a1 Forum Founder Joined Feb 6, 2008 Messages 10,184 Reaction score -1 Feb 3, 2012 #41 http://www.talk.electricianforum.co.uk/directory-uk-qualified-electricians-electrical-contractors-find-your-local-electrician/2370-find-your-local-electrician-here-list-uk-qualified-electricians-4.html Have look in here too.
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T tenheads Junior Member Joined Feb 1, 2012 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Location preston Feb 5, 2012 #42 In my opinion putting a new rcd board on an installation of this age is asking for trouble ........ Trip.... Trip .....trip ; )
In my opinion putting a new rcd board on an installation of this age is asking for trouble ........ Trip.... Trip .....trip ; )
batty Snoopy™ Supporting Member Joined Feb 27, 2008 Messages 11,018 Reaction score 0 Feb 5, 2012 #43 You could always put in an RCBO board well thats what i do less problems with tripping after you have sorted out any ongoing faults.
You could always put in an RCBO board well thats what i do less problems with tripping after you have sorted out any ongoing faults.