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Hi Folks

Does anyone know what rcbo will fit this board? Square taken over by Scneider i know and square had several different types of board so any ideas for best fit would be really helpful .. cheers

Daz

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Modern ones will not fit you will have to try the second-hand market plenty of them about. You need a Quickline QOE rcbo.
 
Modern ones will not fit you will have to try the second-hand market plenty of them about. You need a Quickline QOE rcbo.

Is this the style that had the plastic semicircular clip instead of a din rail type bottom mount ?
 
Is this the style that had the plastic semicircular clip instead of a din rail type bottom mount ?
Yes both the QOE and QOH fit like this and the rcbos in that board are QOE. I am 99% certain a new style device is not compatible.
 
Can you show the front cover and a clear pic of the devices. Is it a Quickline, Quickline II or Quickline Domae.
 
Yes both the QOE and QOH fit like this and the rcbos in that board are QOE. I am 99% certain a new style device is not compatible.

Cheers, good to know.

I have to mess about with a Qwikline II CU soon and I think that the Schneider Resi 9 replace the SQO that are currently in. I think that the Qwikline II moved to a din rail bottom clip.
 
Yeah the Quickline boards are a bit of a minefield as the original Quickline are different to the Quickline II and not interchangeable. But yes the Schneider Resi 9 do apparently fit the Quickline II but not the original Quickline, never tried though but Schneider state they do.
 
You should be able to obtain DOM breakers from old stock as Square D or new by Schneider. Schneider Easy 9 are compatible replacements but I would try for the DOM devices.
 
You should be able to obtain DOM breakers from old stock as Square D or new by Schneider. Schneider Easy 9 are compatible replacements but I would try for the DOM devices.
Just looked on eBay, there’s some new / old stock for sale...reasonably priced as well.
 
Must admit I never realized the Easy 9 were compatible I always thought the Domae was unique.
 

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