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Hi guys, can anyone advise if the WRS80/2 (the current version in Lifeline boards) is compatible with earlier Wylex boards from busbar and prong type/spacing perspectives?

I have a feeling that the board which requires a replacement has a busbar which is solid copper with half circles cut out for connection to breakers/RCDs (whereas the current version has busbar with small, thin prongs).
 
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think you can fit, most wylex RCDs and MCBs have the option of fitting either type of busbar, but i'm not certain on latest versions.
 
Not defo but I recall fitting a wrs80/2 to an existing Wylex board a few years back. I remember it was an oldish 16th Ed board. Don't remember having any issues with the busbar, and am not sure whether it was the prong or half circle type.
 
I have just had to replace one and they do fit both type of busbars although you will find the prong type busbar is slightly offset backwards , so the busbar will need to be adjusted , although if using a Wylex busbar you should find the end is actually offset to allow for this..
 
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Hi, for those who may be interested, the wrs80/2 is backwards compatible. The older Wylex board does have the busbar with half-round cuts to seat the bottom of rcd/mcb but the rcd accommodates either this or the narrow prong type bar.
 

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