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Hi all, I'm looking for the above. Not keen on fleabay, can anyone assist? RCD obviously & sorry for the two pics!

[ElectriciansForums.net] MEM 63A, 30mA revs, A63HE


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Will always be second hand so you will never know it's life. I have one knocking about but you are many miles away if you can't get hold of one and you aren't in a rush for it let me know.
 
Will always be second hand so you will never know it's life. I have one knocking about but you are many miles away if you can't get hold of one and you aren't in a rush for it let me know.

Thanks mate. Yeah, appreciate it will be second hand, but hopefully another spark would only offer one in good nick. I'll be happy to pay fair price & postage.
 
Is that a domestic install? I ask because the symbol on it suggests its not an AC type RCD. I did manage to get an MEM MCB old style at Wilts in Bristol I dont know of you have a branch there in Glasgow?
 
Have you tried contacting Eaton Technical, I was after a MEM 100amp main switch for a similar CU. They did a replacement item, although it wasn't an off the shelf product. Perhaps they might do something similar RCD wise?
 
Home earlier than I thought, here is mine except it is 100A and looks a bit older. Tests out okay got 72/36 (did x5 several times and stayed around the same mark). Will definitely fit, came from a care home when I replaced a board and they haven't had nuisance tripping with the new one so this one probably hasn't tripped too many times. Let me know if you want it no pressure what so ever.

[ElectriciansForums.net] MEM 63A, 30mA revs, A63HE


[ElectriciansForums.net] MEM 63A, 30mA revs, A63HE
 
Home earlier than I thought, here is mine except it is 100A and looks a bit older. Tests out okay got 72/36 (did x5 several times and stayed around the same mark). Will definitely fit, came from a care home when I replaced a board and they haven't had nuisance tripping with the new one so this one probably hasn't tripped too many times. Let me know if you want it no pressure what so ever.

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Is that a domestic install? I ask because the symbol on it suggests its not an AC type RCD. I did manage to get an MEM MCB old style at Wilts in Bristol I dont know of you have a branch there in Glasgow?

Yep, it appears to be an A Type, similar to what's already there.
Nope, we don't have Wilts in Scotland.
Eaton do have a backward compatible RCD, but it costs a bloomin' fortune!
 

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