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Hi all,

I bought a BG consumer unit, but it hasnt got a 20a MCB! trying to find one is a nightmare,
anyone know of any other MCBs which will look okay in the board and not totally different?

thanks in advance!
 
get a BG MCB. screwfix sell them. if you fit a non-BG breaker, this will invalidate any claim made against the manufacturer in the event of a fault.
 
checked screwfix, none in stock anywhere tried to order in from warehouse but they are out of stock!, tried a couple of local wholesalers and they dont have them, havent tried b and q will go there tomorrow, will also check city electrical factors.
thanks for the replies !
 
Sorry please remember ive been out of the UK for nearly 23 years now . Are you saying you cant say put a merlin gerin Main and Diff and then say put in legrand mcb's ie mix what you want ? Just asking!
 
Sorry please remember ive been out of the UK for nearly 23 years now . Are you saying you cant say put a merlin gerin Main and Diff and then say put in legrand mcb's ie mix what you want ? Just asking!

Nope- BS7671:2008 states you can only put bits in a consumer unit / db that are approved by that mansfacturer
 

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