Re BS Standards for Distribution boards and Enclosures

Hi there 

I've recently been involved in a project to look at replacing old Distribution Boards and there Enclosures but we have been asked a number of questions in regards this these being as follows:-

Question 1 - Determine the impact to using the present array of MCB's within the current Distribution boards which are some 30-40 years old in line with what the current standards BS EN 61439-3 compared to the old Standards BS EN 60439-3?

Question  2 - What criteria determines if we do or don't need to use RCD's/RCBO's?

Question 3 - Can you swap the actual MCB's that are used in the current Distribution boards which are 30-40 years old with the latest new standard MCBs without changing the entire board?.

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  • I am not clear on what you are proposing to do.

    If you mix and match, you become the manufacturer of the board and, accordingly, responsible for ensuring that it meets all the requirements of BS EN IEC 61439-3. That may be difficult if some of the parts are to BS 60439-3.

    See Note 2 to 536.4.203.

  • Basically the idea was rather than replace the distribution board could we use the existing board and replace the old MCBs with the modern equivalent MCB.

  • The reason for this is that the existing board we are struggling to find the exact equivalent board that matches in dimensions. As we are concluding that it could be bespoke and not a COTS board. 

  • The reason for this idea is that we believe that the distribution board was bespoke and not COTS type of board so finding the correct dimensions required for the board to instead use the existing board but wasn't sure whether this would be of correct practice. 

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  • The reason for this idea is that we believe that the distribution board was bespoke and not COTS type of board so finding the correct dimensions required for the board to instead use the existing board but wasn't sure whether this would be of correct practice. 

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  • Is the manufacturer of the bespoke boards (or a company that bought them out) still in business? If so, can they comment?

    This type of thing comes up all of the time with larger switchboards, where someone (even if it's another switchboard manufacturer) will have to take responsibility if a spare compartment is to be kitted out.

    Whichever you go for, someone will have to take responsibility for the updated distribution board.