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Can you replace just the RCD, instead of whole consumer unit?

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My apartment failed it's EICR due to the electrician not being able to trip the RCD in the required time.  I am told that the RCD cannot be replaced and a new metal consumer unit must be installed at a quote of £1180.  The apartment was built in 2003 and seems overly wasteful to ditch the whole unit, however I am not an electrician so would welcome some guidance please before I commit to this remedial action.


This is the RCD currently fitted:
5760S | MK 63 A RCD Switch, Trip Sensitivity 30mA | RS Components (rs-online.com)


It appears it worked within spec for above 30mA, but failed for below, if that helps with whether the whole consumer unit must be replaced.  See report.
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  • Like I said on various similar threads, this is just more sauce for the goose. It is not really the electricians fault. It is market driven, so you get what you pay for. What was provided was fair for £99. If the market decides that is what it is worth then the expenditure into the process by the electrician will match it. It is simple economics.


    In a parallel universe somewhere there is likely a "My Consultant Uber" where the punter is similarly cheesed off that the advice he received for £99 was one sentence and not a particularly polite one at that.


    Shop at "My Bolster" and get lump hammered.
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  • Like I said on various similar threads, this is just more sauce for the goose. It is not really the electricians fault. It is market driven, so you get what you pay for. What was provided was fair for £99. If the market decides that is what it is worth then the expenditure into the process by the electrician will match it. It is simple economics.


    In a parallel universe somewhere there is likely a "My Consultant Uber" where the punter is similarly cheesed off that the advice he received for £99 was one sentence and not a particularly polite one at that.


    Shop at "My Bolster" and get lump hammered.
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