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B and B+ Type R.C.D.s.

There are so many different types of R.C.D.s available these days. Some are very expensive. I used to like a fully loaded R.C.B.O. consumer unit with A.C. type 30mA R.C.B.O.s. Now it may not be possible to fully comply without spending a lot of cash. And are the newer types of R.C.D. types available as an affordable R.C.B.O. equivilent? Might we revert back to split load consumer units with type A.C. R.C.B.O.s for some circuits and a bank of M.C.B.s on the second half protected by just one type A, F, B or B+ R.C.D? 

 

Quick selection of RCD type
Typical applications Typical loads RCD selection
General applications
(household, commercial, industrial)

Oven, lights Type AC
Dimmer, primary switch mode power supply, multi-speed motors, fan, oven, air conditioning
supplied at 50/60Hz with part of the sinus wave Type A
Extended lighting circuits, computers supply and other lines subject to unwanted tripping Type A-APR
Household appliances and motors with single phase inverters Type F
Industrial applications Motors driven by three-phase inverters Type B
Motors driven by three-phase inverters with very high frequency Type B+

 

Z.

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  • Sparkingchip: 
     

    You should try working on my jobs!

    I am supposed to be having a week off, but went and did a “Currys refused to fit” cooker replacement today for a lady in her late nineties. 

    Last week I fitted an additional consumer unit to supply two lights and two socket outlets that I ran new circuits for, because the existing installation is completely unfit for purpose after fifty six years and I could not make any new connections to it.

    I also installed an earth rod last week in another house that has not had a means of earthing for over forty years and so it goes on.

    If people want new modern appliances in their homes they are going to have to bite the bullet and have their existing installations upgraded or an additional consumer unit installed.

    Are these findings in the Valleys where time stands still?

     

    Z.

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  • Sparkingchip: 
     

    You should try working on my jobs!

    I am supposed to be having a week off, but went and did a “Currys refused to fit” cooker replacement today for a lady in her late nineties. 

    Last week I fitted an additional consumer unit to supply two lights and two socket outlets that I ran new circuits for, because the existing installation is completely unfit for purpose after fifty six years and I could not make any new connections to it.

    I also installed an earth rod last week in another house that has not had a means of earthing for over forty years and so it goes on.

    If people want new modern appliances in their homes they are going to have to bite the bullet and have their existing installations upgraded or an additional consumer unit installed.

    Are these findings in the Valleys where time stands still?

     

    Z.

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