Going to cost!
Presumably no 3-phase loads, just a lot of single phase?
I think in Europe it is common for boards to have DP breakers due to a lot of TT use, so it might be worth a call to Hager to see if they have a EU 3-phase board that could take the AFDD with a common busbar. Also Schneider do a neutral bus arrangement for their TPN stuff, but I have no idea if they offer AFDD / RCBO modules to match (probably they do).
But that will mean 44 circuits at double-width module is 88 slots = 30 way TPN board!
Or you look to split it over several DBs, in which case you might get away with the Wylex 1-module in a standard CU. Depending on the layout it might be more efficient to have a MCCB board and local DBs.
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Or I can quote for RCBO’s and explain the cost implication??? Any advise would be greatly appreciated!
It certainly is important to point out they won't get 44 AFDD in a single Hager TPN board as they are 2-module wide (biggest they do seems to be 18-way) and so you would need 2 boards of 16-way to get that lot in.
So the cost is not the only factor to raise, the planned site layout might not have made allowances for that, and you then have the possible issue of a separate TPN isolator to kill all in one go, or using one of the kits to connect one board to another daisy-chain (never used one so don't know quite how well it works).
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Also look out for other specified stuff, for example, you can't use the internal meter and SPD kit on the Hager TPN board, they suggest the separate 30cm high add-on board for the metering, or you use the sort of SPD kit for the dual-metered boards that takes up one of your 3-phase slots..