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Discuss Are you going to give the NEW Elucian by Click® Consumer Boards and Wiring Accessories a try? in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net
Me tooI'm using lewden at £11.25+vat per type A rcbo. Yes they're full height but that really doesn't matter in a modern board, cheap, i have no reason to change unless they were cheaper and equal quality
Here is a example of a good website .Instant access and secure CP Fusebox 18th Edition Consumer Units, RCBOs, MCBs, RCDs & Surge Protection - https://www.consumerunitworld.co.uk/fusebox-389-c.aspTerrible website !!! and NOT secure .They need to attend to these matters urgently .
very nice clean board . If they are reliable etc .Could be good idea
I believe sbs is a 1 man band shich could explain the sub standard website. Read they may be getting taken over but don't know.Here is a example of a good website .Instant access and secure CP Fusebox 18th Edition Consumer Units, RCBOs, MCBs, RCDs & Surge Protection - https://www.consumerunitworld.co.uk/fusebox-389-c.asp
COuld there be a valid reason for this low Nm value ? IF not well spotted .My local wholesaler tried to flog me the Click consumer units last week, opened one up to look and noticed the main switch and connections stated 1.2Nm torque MAX - that put me off
A Hager main switch is 3.6 Nm and even Wylex are about 2 Nm
100A tails tightened to 1.2 Nm - no thanks
That's not tightened that is just about nipped up100A tails tightened to 1.2 Nm - no thanks
Given that label says "Recommended Min Torque" what are the "Recommended Max Torque" valuesWent to the wholesalers who had one on display and managed to take a pic of this from inside the board.
Not as bad as I thought (the warning notice relates to the cable grip), but still not great
The concerns I have about putting things like this in are the availability of parts in time to come- for example the client may want an EV charger in 5 years time, will there still be an availability of MCB's etc then?
Been burnt like that before.
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