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Discuss How’s this gonna work...overloading in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Good point,ain’t got new reg book yet,anything in that relating to what Hager is saying?I did wonder why they'd not stated the reg so we could look it up ...
My take is yes, that's fine. They don't like the RCD with say 80A rating sitting between the suppliers 100A fuse and a row of MCB that add up to more than 80A. They are saying (don't know if true) that we are no longer allowed to use diversity as per OSG.Just fit populated rcbo boards,would that work?
bMy take is yes, that's fine. They don't like the RCD with say 80A rating sitting between the suppliers 100A fuse and a row of MCB that add up to more than 80A. They are saying (don't know if true) that we are no longer allowed to use diversity as per OSG.
Design current is as always the determining factor. You could theoretically have a row of 99 x 32A MCBs all protecting circuits not pulling more than 1A and your 100A main switch would be absolutely fine.
This is just Hager up to its usual tricks.
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Think Cliffed summed it upScaremongering.
My take is yes, that's fine. They don't like the RCD with say 80A rating sitting between the suppliers 100A fuse and a row of MCB that add up to more than 80A. They are saying (don't know if true) that we are no longer allowed to use diversity as per OSG.
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