I'm surprised that more brands are not making that style ..
and just why would you want to disconnect the cpc,?im surprised we dont have a TP RCBO...
stop the main RCD tripping?
dont you just swap it out for a DP switch when that keeps happening.? :C
Dual RCD boards non compliant. Discuss
:Stir: utthekettleon opcorn
I have this discussion yearly with my NIC AE....I have yet to lose the argument :innocentthats ridiculous,
everyone knows that, thats why we use 'hi-int' boards, they are the dogs danglies
HMMMMI have this discussion yearly with my NIC AE....I have yet to lose the argument :innocent
I feel so sorry for that neutral bar. There it is, all dressed up, ready for the big day... sees the cpcs going in, thinks, "Here we go!" then... nothing. Realises it's the *** tray on a motorbike, the chocolate teapot, the number 9 on a microwave keypad.
Then you need to get some work experience with a kitchen company! Perhaps Kerch will put you in contact with a reputable company famous for excellent customer service? :CEh ! I consider those things with blue test buttons as being Residual Current Devices :C
I feel so sorry for that neutral bar. There it is, all dressed up, ready for the big day... sees the cpcs going in, thinks, "Here we go!" then... nothing. Realises it's the *** tray on a motorbike, the chocolate teapot, the number 9 on a microwave keypad.
Poor neutral bar
The neutral bar could be reclassified as a spare screw holder for the Earth bar, granted some relabelling will be required.
Good point!HMMMM
not sure I agree,
Hi-Int boards are 100% compliant, as long as all the circuits are on the HI-int part and are using DP RCBOs, :innocent
so whats the problem,,,?
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