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Schneider Electric RCBOs will replace some Square D (They acquired the company I believe) - I did once find a page on Schneider's website that clarified it, but can't find it now...

It was the Domae range I looked into a year or so back...
 
Is it a consumer unit or a triple-pole board.
Whats the difference? Looked like a consumer unit, it was old, there was trunking going to a meter, the protection device was locked near the trunking. The 25mm cables went through the meter then through a wall in the house.
Got 0.33 on ze

Didn't see any pme so assumed it was tncs, the cable went through the wall the up the loft. It looked dangerous to go up the loft I had a look.

There was a warning sign.
 
Your part no indicates a Qwickline II board as it is an SQO device. If this is the case then Schneider Resi9 are the replacements but need to be sure of the board type as the original Qwickline are different they used QO-E devices which can be replaced with Schneider QOVS but yours is likely to be Qwickline II.
 
I sold a square D 3omA 4293 Type A RCBO on Ebay with a load of others this week..

Why do people always post after I have sold them!?

You will find them on ebay and the usual sellers of used switchgear.

Surprised me that it was type a to be honest, seems things went a bit backwards with the next generation of boards before we are now going back to type a and rcbos....
 
I sold a square D 3omA 4293 Type A RCBO on Ebay with a load of others this week..

Why do people always post after I have sold them!?

You will find them on ebay and the usual sellers of used switchgear.

Surprised me that it was type a to be honest, seems things went a bit backwards with the next generation of boards before we are now going back to type a and rcbos....
Likely to be a QO-E device suitable for Qwickline but not Qwickline II.
 

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