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Hello I have a small industrial unit with a messy distribution board. It has 100A breaker and around 10 circuits (lights, sockets, air compressor, three phase 16A fuse etc....)

Can you recommend a quality new board from Schneider Havell or Hager?
 
Schneider acti-9 are the best quality choice for TPN boards that I have used. Very keen to see the new P boards Davesparks mentions above.

Hager are a good alternative, and probably cheaper, but the current range is not as robust as the last incarnation. Much thinner case and assembly meaning a bit of twist can send things awry. Fine if care taken on mounting though. I have much faith in their device quality though.
 
Schneider acti-9 are the best quality choice for TPN boards that I have used. Very keen to see the new P boards Davesparks mentions above.

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I've had a look at one, not fitted any yet though. They are on the shelf at my usual wholesalers and schneider have priced them slightly cheaper than the standard board to encourage their use. The old boards are still available and fully supported.
 
Schneider may well have aquired Square D but you have to give them some due that they continue to produce products for the QO, QOE, K and other ranges as opposed to saying they are obsolete. They have excellent customer support and are the go to manufacture for bespoke products.
 
Nostalgia
I grew up with Merlin and the trouble with the Schneider brand is that it is associated with so many poor quality products...

I also trained fitting a lot of MG products, and also worked a lot with Square D gear, which I think are both quality ranges under the Schneider banner. The MG multi-9 range has only been improved upon under Schneider and not compromised in my opinion.

They handily keep some branding on, so I know the difference between Schneider Tower cable clips (rubbish) and Schneider Thorsman cable clips.
I also don't mind their Lisse white plastic accessory range, but avoid their GET origin stuff.

As long as you know what you're fitting it's no problem really.
 

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