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Wylex 6Amp? or other
Hi Sparky,

I will confirm this with the resident tomorrow and report back. It was definitely one of the 'problem' mcb's if that's what you mean, either 6, 10 or 16A. It followed the exact symptoms of the recall letter that Electrium sent out: 'Nuisance tripping'? Check. 'Overheating'? Check. All of which eventually led to the fire in question.

 
Thanks

I have just bounced up the other Thread for you

Got you mixed up with WELSH WIZARD sorry

 
As promised, here are some pics of the damaged 16A Breakers. I would be interested to hear your thoughts.

Cheers,

WW

Breaker 1.jpg

NSB16.jpg

Breaker 2 Side.jpg

Reverse.jpg

 
THANKS for that

Yes its interesting to see what all the fuss has been about.

Obvious internal breakdown of some sort leading to burn out

Nasty.

 
Hi Guys

I have only just heard about this recall can someone tell what exacaltly it all about and what mcb's are effected and how to check if you have any faulty ones. Whithout waiting until they start smoking?

Regards

 
you check the date code on the side. dont have them to hand now, but a quick search will find you the recalled codes. only 6, 10 & 16A are subject to recall

if your the installer, then you may be able to change them yourself (and get

 
As promised, here are some pics of the damaged 16A Breakers. I would be interested to hear your thoughts.Cheers,

WW
I had a Steeple breaker with the same 16 amp RIRA code catch on fire we are now in the middle of an insurance claim as had to replace two consumer unit one off peak and one peak as both had fire damage as mounted next to each other.

 
Well I finaly received my packs from electrium this week, just got to arrange site visits now.

 
When you return the packs with the faulty breakers, do you have to provide receipts for the new MCB's installed? Ive got loads of perfectly fine MCB's left over after installing boards, I was going to replace the dodgy ones with. Seems a waste of money to purchase more.

Cheers

GS

 
I do not believe so as they take it out of the cost they pay for the inspection.

 
When you return the packs with the faulty breakers, do you have to provide receipts for the new MCB's installed? Ive got loads of perfectly fine MCB's left over after installing boards, I was going to replace the dodgy ones with. Seems a waste of money to purchase more.Cheers

GS
No

No extra payment for MCBs installed, they are included in your

 
If I had a lot on a job I would take them back to a wholesaler not really fair if you had 7 and you have to take that lot out of your

 
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