Discuss RCBO installtion in old MCU following EICR Report in the Periodic Inspection Reporting & Certification area at ElectriciansForums.net

As above can we move it to here, I'm not moving them all.
 
Attached images showing side by side a newer compact RCBO against the old MCBs in my current MCU. The new RCBOs are bigger in size dimensionally although some sides are same. The bigger size most likely would mean the front cover lid won't shut on existing MCU as there isn't much space in front. May have to find a front replacement lid from somewhere. Only problem is finding one which is 220mm in height which is proving to be challenging.
 

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Just had it confirmed by Crabtree, yes replacement covers are available for flush fitted consumer units.

Crabtree do not sell any lids or replacement parts for consumer units from mid 90s or early 2000's. This was confirmed by Karen from Crabtree. They do not do any RCBOs either. I did mention that some have been able to do this but the advise given back is that its likely that those who have put compact RCBOs in very old units, are likely to have done other modications which Crabtree can not comment on.
 

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