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I have a feeling that we are not getting the full story?How would you do it spin? Forget the rcd protection requirements for now.
maybe Pinocchio not telling the truth ,but I can wait .I have a feeling that we are not getting the full story
Here’s a commercial scenario for you to comment on over you nightly dram.
So there is an existing consumer unit with older style MCBs or bs88 fuses. RCBOs cannot be added to existing and customer wont pay for a new consumer unit.
My soloution is to add a garage unit onto the side. Remove main switch and feed singles through to RCBOs. Use multiple supply label, 400v etc
Anyone got any better ideas?
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