I've a possible job coming up where I'd need to add a circuit to a domestic property which has several spare ways both protected by 30mA rcd's the circuit I will be installing can't go on a 30mA rcd and will be surface ,usually in conduit/trunking and so I'll get a split load kit for it and add it next to the main switch and change the labelling etc
this is a problem I've had before in which case I've installed a one way consumer unit but occasionally there is no space for this
So the question is if you have this scenario on a consumer unit where you can't source the correct kit ,is it acceptable to take a flexible tail direct from the outgoing main switch side to the Mcb and lose one of the spare ways from the Rcd side and fit a neutral block to the back of the consumer unit and place the new circuit Mcb in the middle of the CU ie between the Rcd protected circuits ( to avoid reconfiguring the whole board ) assuming that its clearly labelled as a non Rcd circuit
It seems a bit of a bodge and was suggested by an another Electrician quoting for the same job ,but could be a solution and I'm interested to hear any views on this.
this is a problem I've had before in which case I've installed a one way consumer unit but occasionally there is no space for this
So the question is if you have this scenario on a consumer unit where you can't source the correct kit ,is it acceptable to take a flexible tail direct from the outgoing main switch side to the Mcb and lose one of the spare ways from the Rcd side and fit a neutral block to the back of the consumer unit and place the new circuit Mcb in the middle of the CU ie between the Rcd protected circuits ( to avoid reconfiguring the whole board ) assuming that its clearly labelled as a non Rcd circuit
It seems a bit of a bodge and was suggested by an another Electrician quoting for the same job ,but could be a solution and I'm interested to hear any views on this.