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Hi,

Because of the recent epidemics of so called experts with absolutely no proper qualification, nor knowledge, I'm forced to learn more on the subject, hence the following thread:

In the apartment, where I currently live in, a safety switch panel is equipped with miniature toggle switches for every socket and device, a single RCBO (doesn't seem to be connected to anything, 6A rating), a single RCD (25 amp rating, 30mA. Read carefully - it's connected to all electrical outputs in the bathroom, EXCEPT for the water heater!).

Here's my question - we're doing renovation work and I think a revision of the safety switch panel might be useful.

Option one - buying a single RCD (30mA and 40A rating) and connecting all the miniature switches to it. Buying two separate RCBO (30mA, 10-16A), one for water heater in the kitchen and other for everything in the bathroom (water heater included).

Option two, significantly more expensive - buying all (around 12) RCBOs, each with 30mA tripping current and 16A rating.

Option three, simple, not as expensive- buying two RCBO to connect all the appliances in the kitchen, one RCBO for the bathroom and connect everything else just to toggle switches.

Option four - I'm wrong and should leave everything as it is.

Which one would you recommend and why?

Thank you for your time,
Stefan
 
TL;DR
Help me chose the winning safety switch combination for the apartment
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Is this installation in Serbia?
 
Well this is a UK based forum so the requirements in Serbia may not be known to members on here.
 
Well this is a UK based forum so the requirements in Serbia may not be known to members on here.
I'm asking purely from a perspective of safety. Either way, I believe that UK requirements will do just fine as well, if not being even more strict to meet.
 

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