Sparkingchip:
For many years I would have told you to install an upfront 100 mA S-Type Time Delayed RCD.
However we are now having to change our specs from Type AC RCDs to Type A RCDs and I doubt you will get a Type A 100 mA S-Type Time Delayed RCD.
So I will suggest that an upfront Type A 300 mA RCD is a better choice, as they are more readily available.
My inclination would be to put a 100 mA S type RCD in a REC2 enclosure in the consumer's tails, which covers everything.
Had it been a TN earthing system, the sub main should have been protected by a switch fuse.
However we are now having to change our specs from Type AC RCDs to Type A RCDs and I doubt you will get a Type A 100 mA S-Type Time Delayed RCD.
You may be interested to know that such as thing as an 'AS' appears in the Dopeke listings.
so 100mA time delay, type A with 100A contacts is DFS2 100-2/0.10-AS
and there are many others in the table.
here - 'time delay type A' however, I have not seen such a thing in the wild yet so it may still only be 'vapourware' but at least the wheels are turning,
lets hope the other makers follow suit.
mapj1:
But you are replacing the old hot wire board, give the sub-main a 50A RCBO in that and satisfy the single point of isolation requirement at the same time.
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