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RCBO In Distribution Board or Isolator With RCD?

I'm trying to decide which would be the most suitable and sensible option? 


I have a Control Board that will be switching 4x 3-Phase Immersion Elements.

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Control Board has Rail Mount Fuse Holders & Contactors installed for each circuit.


My question is would it be better to have a suitably rated RCBO installed in the Distribution Board which will be feeding the Control Board or should I go with downstream Isolators with RCD's?  I'm leaning towards the later as I would have separate RCD protection on each circuit.


Look forward to your feedback.  Cheers, Dan.

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    I would need the other 3 Immersions to remain connected if 1 develops a fault.

    Then no common RCD then - which leaves you with a choice of individual RCD (RCCBs or RCBOs) for each circuit, or no RCDs at all - so back to the 1st question on that.




    The Control Board is already built, came with the rest of the gear.  It has Rail Mounted Cartridge Fuse Holders.  I think the most economical solution would be to fit downstream Isolators with RCDs?  Would you agree?  Thinking I would like RCDs for the extra safety?  Cheers, Dan.


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    I would need the other 3 Immersions to remain connected if 1 develops a fault.

    Then no common RCD then - which leaves you with a choice of individual RCD (RCCBs or RCBOs) for each circuit, or no RCDs at all - so back to the 1st question on that.




    The Control Board is already built, came with the rest of the gear.  It has Rail Mounted Cartridge Fuse Holders.  I think the most economical solution would be to fit downstream Isolators with RCDs?  Would you agree?  Thinking I would like RCDs for the extra safety?  Cheers, Dan.


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