Hi,
I'm planning a full rewire (discussed with Buildings Control, will be properly tested and notified, Part P).
However, despite scouring my copy of the 17th edition, the diynot wiki, the forum and the TLC-direct website, I'm still unsure of what to do with RCBOs! I'm looking at getting a dual-RCD "17th edition" consumer unit.
1) Am I right in thinking an an RCBO should be fed straight off the main switch, or should it be protected by a main RCD?
2) is an RCBO always preferable to an MCB, or should they only be used for specific conditions (such as where you want an RCD-protected circuit that isn't going to trip the main RCD if it faults).
The circuits I'm planning on putting on RCBOs are:
1) Fridge-freezer
2) outdoor lighting circuit
3) feed to the shed consumer unit (will be wired via adaptable box and SWA)
4) central heating
I'm planning a full rewire (discussed with Buildings Control, will be properly tested and notified, Part P).
However, despite scouring my copy of the 17th edition, the diynot wiki, the forum and the TLC-direct website, I'm still unsure of what to do with RCBOs! I'm looking at getting a dual-RCD "17th edition" consumer unit.
1) Am I right in thinking an an RCBO should be fed straight off the main switch, or should it be protected by a main RCD?
2) is an RCBO always preferable to an MCB, or should they only be used for specific conditions (such as where you want an RCD-protected circuit that isn't going to trip the main RCD if it faults).
The circuits I'm planning on putting on RCBOs are:
1) Fridge-freezer
2) outdoor lighting circuit
3) feed to the shed consumer unit (will be wired via adaptable box and SWA)
4) central heating