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Hello,

Has anyone got any photo's of consumer units filled with RCBO's that look very tidy. Whenever I have a board that has say 10 ways of RCBO's it is always a struggle towards the end to make nice and neat. Would be great to see what other people do.

Reading past threads about cable ties in boards I tend to stay away from these. I know it looks neater but I hate coming to boards that you have to alter when there are a load of ties in there.

I have a 12 way RCBO board to do at the end of the week and really want to get it spot on.

The board I am doing is a Contactum which the client supplied. The neutral cable from each RCBO is very long. Do people normally cut these to size? If so do you put a ferrule back on the end of the cable?

Anyway would really appreciate some ideas.

Many thanks,

Chris.
 
Don't tell me, you haven't been dressing and cutting RCBO neutral tails to size, ....and that's why you're RCBO CU's look a mess!!

Don't listen to all the waffle and frankly the complete and utter rubbish that you ''can't'' cut RCBO neutral tails YOU CAN, and Should (yes, ferrule any cut multi stranded tails) and that includes the functional earth tails!! Oh and DON'T pigtail those neutral tails either...

Connect functional earth leads into the same connection as the circuits CPC, that way you don't get confused and all makes sense for the next electrian that comes to work on the CU....
 
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I used to hate the RCBOs that came with a pre-curled telephone cord type neutral tail. Even in a TP-N DB they still gobbled up all the space and looked a right mess, even when straightened out as best you could.
 
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Not 10 way but still an all RCBO domestic style board. Was my first one i did!
 
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Hello,

Has anyone got any photo's of consumer units filled with RCBO's that look very tidy. Whenever I have a board that has say 10 ways of RCBO's it is always a struggle towards the end to make nice and neat. Would be great to see what other people do.

Reading past threads about cable ties in boards I tend to stay away from these. I know it looks neater but I hate coming to boards that you have to alter when there are a load of ties in there.

I have a 12 way RCBO board to do at the end of the week and really want to get it spot on.

The board I am doing is a Contactum which the client supplied. The neutral cable from each RCBO is very long. Do people normally cut these to size? If so do you put a ferrule back on the end of the cable?

Anyway would really appreciate some ideas.

Many thanks,

Chris.
great to put in your NVQ folder as well...
 
Not a large board - though fairly crowded, but here's a small one of mine towards the end which must have been temporarily energising just one circuit (can't remember now) as there's no bus bar in there yet and a couple of circuits yet to connect. I sometimes use ties used to keep tidy during assembly then remove at the end. Note the replacement ferrules on the earth leads, all cut to a more sensible length as also the neutrals, though I don't tend to worry too much about ferrules on the end of those as they pretty much fill the terminal anyway and make a sound contact. It also looks like the earth bar wasn't behaving itself that day either!!

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and can someone explain to me why the hell some brands are still making rcbo's with stupid fiddly earth fly leads while others dont ?
thus proving they're not needed in the first place ?????

someones gonna pay for this annoyance i can tell you !!

;-)
 
and can someone explain to me why the hell some brands are still making rcbo's with stupid fiddly earth fly leads while others dont ?
thus proving they're not needed in the first place ?????

someones gonna pay for this annoyance i can tell you !!

;-)
:smilielol5:not me Biff, I am still bruised from your last bashing of me lol
 
Not a large board - though fairly crowded, but here's a small one of mine towards the end which must have been temporarily energising just one circuit (can't remember now) as there's no bus bar in there yet and a couple of circuits yet to connect. I sometimes use ties used to keep tidy during assembly then remove at the end. Note the replacement ferrules on the earth leads, all cut to a more sensible length as also the neutrals, though I don't tend to worry too much about ferrules on the end of those as they pretty much fill the terminal anyway and make a sound contact. It also looks like the earth bar wasn't behaving itself that day either!!

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Nice job
I ferrule everything now days
 

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