batty Snoopy™ Supporting Member Joined Feb 27, 2008 Messages 11,018 Reaction score 0 Oct 18, 2011 #21 I can understand that but for general CU changes i would rather stick RCBO's in complies with regs and hopefully no come backs.
I can understand that but for general CU changes i would rather stick RCBO's in complies with regs and hopefully no come backs.
W workloads007 Junior Member Joined Jun 23, 2009 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Oct 18, 2011 #22 well i guess if he is replacing the db then you would be right to say it should be of dual rcd to comply or by means of all circuits protected by rcbo,s. but his original question was " does a single rcd comply with 17th edition ? " did'nt say he was replacing it. lol
well i guess if he is replacing the db then you would be right to say it should be of dual rcd to comply or by means of all circuits protected by rcbo,s. but his original question was " does a single rcd comply with 17th edition ? " did'nt say he was replacing it. lol
batty Snoopy™ Supporting Member Joined Feb 27, 2008 Messages 11,018 Reaction score 0 Oct 18, 2011 #23 This is in student zone basically he is asking can he put a RCD main switch consumer unit in a comply with 17th edition.
This is in student zone basically he is asking can he put a RCD main switch consumer unit in a comply with 17th edition.
Sidewinder The Snake™ Supporting Member Joined May 6, 2010 Messages 15,374 Reaction score 403 Location UK Oct 18, 2011 #24 OK, A single RCD in a consumer unit DOES in all ways comply with the 17th edition.