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for my own place i'd be using SPSN RCBO's throughout, I can PM you details of where I get them from if you want

Why PM him with the details, why not post the details of these SP+N RCBO's here?? Any product or company services that is, or could be beneficial/helpful to the forum members shouldn't be of any problem at all. I take it that you have no financial or other interest in the outlet company??
 
Why PM him with the details, why not post the details of these SP+N RCBO's here?? Any product or company services that is, or could be beneficial/helpful to the forum members shouldn't be of any problem at all. I take it that you have no financial or other interest in the outlet company??

Last time I tried to post details of a supplier who doesn't sponsor the forum it got deleted almost instantly by a mod.

But hey, what teh hell, i'll give it a go and see what happens.
 

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Are you saying it will only disconnect if there's a L - E fault not N-E fault?

The basic problem is this:

Single pole RCBOs whicha re commonly available only disconnect the live and have a solid neutral.

So lets say a neutral to earth fault occurs on a circuit protected by said RCBO
the RCBO will detect the N-E fault
The RCBO will then disconnect the L
To the untrained eye it appears that all must be ok as whatever fault has occurred the protective device has operated so all must be safe.
Of course the N - E fault is still there and so the diverted neutral currents which could easily exceed the rating of the cable will be flowing through the fault and thus fire could start.


some people will say that this doesn't matter because fuses and MCBs don't disconnect the neutral, but this is not relevant as these devices are not designed to detect or disconnect those faults, they are designed to detect faults in the live. The issue is that you have a device which is designed to detect a fault but then reacts to that fault by disconnecting the undamaged conductor!
 
Last time I tried to post details of a supplier who doesn't sponsor the forum it got deleted almost instantly by a mod.

But hey, what teh hell, i'll give it a go and see what happens.

By all accounts this is a specialist supplier, that also only services tradesmen and companies and not the general public, so shouldn't upset any sponsoring suppliers here!!
 
By all accounts this is a specialist supplier, that also only services tradesmen and companies and not the general public, so shouldn't upset any sponsoring suppliers here!!

Not Electrifix by any chance? wouldn't call them a specialist supplier
 
Just like a fuse then. If they are so bad, why do they make them?

Nothing like a fuse,

A fuse detects a fault in the line conductor and then disconnects the line conductor, this disconnecting the fault.

A SP RCBO detects a fault in the neutral conductor and then disconnects the line conductor, this leaving the fault connected whilst giving the uninitiated the impression that a fault has been disconnected.
 
Nothing like a fuse,

A fuse detects a fault in the line conductor and then disconnects the line conductor, this disconnecting the fault.

A SP RCBO detects a fault in the neutral conductor and then disconnects the line conductor, this leaving the fault connected whilst giving the uninitiated the impression that a fault has been disconnected.

knock enough times and someone will eventually hear.
 

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