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Changing MCBs to RCBOs is it notifiable under part P

Now retired I am no longer a member of a competent persons scream, I was full scope member of NICEIC, 2391 qualified etc;   I can still hold a screw driver and press the buttons on my MFT when I can remember where I put them down.  

In the lovely house we built to retire in the 21 way consumer unit is full,  having had a lot of twinkly LEDs wiped out in the recent thunder storm , I think urge protection would be a good idea.

In order to free up the slots occupied by two RCDs and have space for the urge protector by simply changing the MCBs to RCBOs.  Is this notifiable under part P.

 I have done some other recent electrical changes and our local building control who are absolutely super relieved me of around £100 for the pleasure of fitting some 16A industrial sockets in my workshop because the work was indeed notifiable.    I would prefer not to have to pay another £100. 

  

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    I think "urge protection" is something you might buy from Boots or maybe the pharmacist in your local supermarket.

    How did you surge get in ? Do you have an overhead supply? Do you have a Lightening Protection System  (LPS)?

    If you have an underground supply then you can cut the tails to you consumer unit and put a Wylex REC 2 switch in with a built in Type 2 SPD. It gives you surge protection  for your consumer unit and a means of isolation if you want to work on your consumer unit when you get a smart meter, that is what I did.

    If you have an overhead supply and/ or an LPS then you are going to need a combined Type 1 and Type 2 SPD. Install this in an enclosure a close as possible to your consumer unit and move the circuit breakers around so you can connect the SPD in the 1st way after the main switch. 

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    I think "urge protection" is something you might buy from Boots or maybe the pharmacist in your local supermarket.

    How did you surge get in ? Do you have an overhead supply? Do you have a Lightening Protection System  (LPS)?

    If you have an underground supply then you can cut the tails to you consumer unit and put a Wylex REC 2 switch in with a built in Type 2 SPD. It gives you surge protection  for your consumer unit and a means of isolation if you want to work on your consumer unit when you get a smart meter, that is what I did.

    If you have an overhead supply and/ or an LPS then you are going to need a combined Type 1 and Type 2 SPD. Install this in an enclosure a close as possible to your consumer unit and move the circuit breakers around so you can connect the SPD in the 1st way after the main switch. 

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  • Many thanks John,  although retired I need to do some more homework. We live in a rural area; our supply in overhead.