Hello all,
I have been asked to check over a converted church which has already been converted to offices. My client wants to convert it to a domestic dwelling.
They have 4 old square d DB, 2 are for all circuits and 2 are for off peak night storage heaters.
My question is .... as It was commercial TT 3ph installation the lack RCD protection in the kitchens and bathrooms doesn't concern me due to the age of the installation. Now its for domestic though, should I be recommending replacing the very dated square d boards for more modern RCD protected DB ?
These square D boards isolation switches appear to be a single plastic boated bar in black rather than the modern 3 plastic switches joined. Hope that makes sense.
any thought would be great.
Kind regards
Andy
I have been asked to check over a converted church which has already been converted to offices. My client wants to convert it to a domestic dwelling.
They have 4 old square d DB, 2 are for all circuits and 2 are for off peak night storage heaters.
My question is .... as It was commercial TT 3ph installation the lack RCD protection in the kitchens and bathrooms doesn't concern me due to the age of the installation. Now its for domestic though, should I be recommending replacing the very dated square d boards for more modern RCD protected DB ?
These square D boards isolation switches appear to be a single plastic boated bar in black rather than the modern 3 plastic switches joined. Hope that makes sense.
any thought would be great.
Kind regards
Andy
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