Hi all, I am from the Uk and last week I was over in the Costa Del Sol area of Spain visiting a friend.
Now I noticed both in the hotel room I was staying at (which had a consumer unit) and at my friends apartment, most if not all the circuits were protected by double pole MCB'S versus the single pole MCB's typically found in the UK.
1) Is this a Spanish requirement and if so why?
My friend who looks after several apartments in the Costa Dell Sol area said that if one has too many appliances on and causes a overload (what apparently is rather easy), then the power for the whole of the house/apartment trips out.
My friend also said that they are given a allocated energy ratting from the energy company what is incorporated into the electricity bill, her apartment is rated at 8Kw but some of the apartments that she looks after are only rated 4Kw?
This is a bit confusing for me, I am used to UK bill format as follows: kWhr's used x price per kWhr + any applicable standing charges.
2) Are houses/apartments typically protected by a low rated MCB what covers the whole house and if so why?
I noticed in her apartment, she had one consumer unit with 5 or 6 x DP MCB's, another consumer unit directly above it with 2 x DP MCB's + a 30ma RCD, and a 32A single pole MCB in it's own moulted box next to the upper consumer unit.
Having the whole apartment protected by a 32A MCB if the case just seems absurd to me!
3) What's this thing about a energy level/rating being allocated to the property by the electricity company?
Now I noticed both in the hotel room I was staying at (which had a consumer unit) and at my friends apartment, most if not all the circuits were protected by double pole MCB'S versus the single pole MCB's typically found in the UK.
1) Is this a Spanish requirement and if so why?
My friend who looks after several apartments in the Costa Dell Sol area said that if one has too many appliances on and causes a overload (what apparently is rather easy), then the power for the whole of the house/apartment trips out.
My friend also said that they are given a allocated energy ratting from the energy company what is incorporated into the electricity bill, her apartment is rated at 8Kw but some of the apartments that she looks after are only rated 4Kw?
This is a bit confusing for me, I am used to UK bill format as follows: kWhr's used x price per kWhr + any applicable standing charges.
2) Are houses/apartments typically protected by a low rated MCB what covers the whole house and if so why?
I noticed in her apartment, she had one consumer unit with 5 or 6 x DP MCB's, another consumer unit directly above it with 2 x DP MCB's + a 30ma RCD, and a 32A single pole MCB in it's own moulted box next to the upper consumer unit.
Having the whole apartment protected by a 32A MCB if the case just seems absurd to me!
3) What's this thing about a energy level/rating being allocated to the property by the electricity company?