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So, Do Electricians Have Top Of The Range Consumer Units And RCBO's

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house was rewired c. 1990 (before my time here) all the VIR cables replaced and new accessories. being Polish, they had no concept of RFCs so 2 socket radials went into the same 30A fuse. in the old DB from 1956. during the process of adding more sockets, downlights, etc., i have put the radials on separate 20A MCBs, inside a plastic BG dual RCD board mounted sideeways the save demolishing a supporting wall ( was before 2018 ), with the garage sub fed from a non-RCD MCB as we have 3 freezers in there.
 
I went from this:

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To this:

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That reminds me I still need to reroute the gas bond.
 
Why did you bring the earth cable out the trunking via a stuffing gland ...?

couodnt you have simply taken into the board with the other cables ...?
Water bond from the far end of the house, I just like having a MET outside the DB, adds a little colour to an otherwise drab part of the house.
 
I have 4 fuses in my house consumer unit.
A 16mm swa to the garage and workshop with a 32way distribution board.
You can tell where my priorities lie.
It is all rcd protected but I have not got round to doing a house retire yet.
 
I must admit I did replace the old 3036 fuse box at my old house with a mcb board (with rcd main switch) that I took out of a job I was doing.
it was in reasonable condition probably only 15 years old.
just mastic round the edges where I didn’t use all of the existing knock outs.
wasn’t a bad job that cost the grand sum of £0
 
I must admit I did replace the old 3036 fuse box at my old house with a mcb board (with rcd main switch) that I took out of a job I was doing.
it was in reasonable condition probably only 15 years old.
just mastic round the edges where I didn’t use all of the existing knock outs.
wasn’t a bad job that cost the grand sum of £0
a man after my own thinking. if it can be used, use it..... a bit like a woman. (where's my pc tin hat?)
 
Cheapest BG plastic dual RCD board available from Screwfix that I put in many years back the day before my annual inspection :oops: - Still I passed, and not touched it since.

Ever seen the state of builder's houses?

Might even replace the manky plastic sockets in the kitchen with the metal clad ones I bought about 10 years ago one of these days....
 

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