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<blockquote data-quote="revjames" data-source="post: 124141" data-attributes="member: 5256"><p>Just jumping on to this thread. As I mentioned in a previous threrad I am doing a CU change for a family member in a couple of weeks in the SW. His installation is at the mo wired into a wylex 4 way with what looks like 1 ring serving the whole property and 2 lighting ccts. No cooker (gas hob and 2kw oven spurred off ring) no shower (thermostatic mixer) heating and HW by gas combi. I am thinking as there are so few ccts I was going to go for RCBOs but surely the existing 16mm tails would suffice for such a low loaded installation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revjames, post: 124141, member: 5256"] Just jumping on to this thread. As I mentioned in a previous threrad I am doing a CU change for a family member in a couple of weeks in the SW. His installation is at the mo wired into a wylex 4 way with what looks like 1 ring serving the whole property and 2 lighting ccts. No cooker (gas hob and 2kw oven spurred off ring) no shower (thermostatic mixer) heating and HW by gas combi. I am thinking as there are so few ccts I was going to go for RCBOs but surely the existing 16mm tails would suffice for such a low loaded installation? [/QUOTE]
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