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Can any one tell me if i need to put rcd on 3036 cu if I am just changing socket faces cause i was told i did?
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no as lng as youre not altering the circuit,
and im having a senior moment also i thought i read 3036
what if i have to replace socket boxes as well i was told by appoved nic guy that rcd was needed by law?
Code 4?....and code for PFC?......what is not complying?RCD as main switch on 3036 CU, 7 circuits, TNS, just a code 4 on PIR? Any other
PFC is 1.24ka....... Code?
Code 4?....and code for PFC?......what is not complying?
One RCD covering the whole of the board as a main switch doesn't comply to 17th.. Does it?
And isn't the breaking capacity of 3036 1ka and my PFC is higher than this
One RCD covering the whole of the board as a main switch doesn't comply to 17th.. Does it?
And isn't the breaking capacity of 3036 1ka and my PFC is higher than this
If your supply fuse is a BS1361 and your installation is domestic single phase then you can use the s/c capacity of that device (16.5kA).
not that its important for this post but i thought a 1361 was 33Ka
If your supply fuse is a BS1361 and your installation is domestic single phase then you can use the s/c capacity of that device (16.5kA).
not that its important for this post but i thought a 1361 was 33Ka
It is 33kA but the BS60439-3 UK annex only allows us to allow 16kA when used for this purpose.
The discolouring on the second white fuse carrier looks like 'flash' to me, from where a BS3036 has 'blown' on a fault.
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