Yes did not say not made, just not in local supplier.
I about 2006 did some work on my late mothers house under the LABC, it was not easy. I was forced into it due to a builder walking off, I had wrongly assumed the builder had done everything by the book. So told the LABC I was taking over the job. Hind sight should have kept my mouth closed.
After that when it came to do a full rewire decided to get a scheme member to do it even when I am a time served electrician, simply not worth the hassle.
But it is up to the owner to decide things like RCBO's or RCD and MCB's and in the main is it worth the extra for type A over type AC, the latter even as an electrician not sure on the answer.
So we look at a scenario where the option is cheap RCBO's or expensive RCD with MCB's. We look at the likes of
screwfix it looks the part, and for a house with a 60 amp DNO fuse I am sure it would comply. But no SPD, and 63 amp RCD's. OK only £68 but the whole idea was to up-grade. So you dump a MCB that's £3.70 wasted, and fit a SPD that's added another £25. Swap the two RCD's for 100 amp that's another 2 x £24.90 so this cheap £68 CU now costs double the price. Once one starts looking at the extras to make it comply, is it worth using RCD and MCB?
I was using
screwfix prices and they don't do a type A RCBO for a BG unit, But basic £22 for a RCBO and 24.90 for RCD and £3.70 for MCB it seems RCBO's will always work out more expensive, but not as bad as it first seems.
And with a high integrity board you can do a bit of both.
I am not sure what is the best option, but this is really what we need to talk about, the bit the owner has to decide on.