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Hi all,

Wondering if anyone has had any problems with t5 flouro lighting nuisance tripping single pole chassis mounted rcbo's, have recently fitted these breakers rather than standard mcb's to a 10 000m2 office fitout as per engineers specs but we are finding the breakers failing intermittently. max 25 single 28W per 20A/30ma circuit.
 

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