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Miketwinny

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A customer of mine wants a new CU with RCBO`s installed. The old FB has 3 RFC & 1 Lighting ccts. Should I change it with no alterations or recommend a new light cct for one of the floors first.
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When I moved into my house all the lights were on one circuit. Four storey building. Would have been fine when installed in yesteryear, what with a single pendant in each room. But there had been numerous additions and alterations over the years, spotlights etc. I calculated that the total current draw on the circuit (without diversity) was about 17amps! Split it down, now have four lighting circuits. Could have got away with 2 or 3 but it's my house so I did what I wanted :)
 
FFS, there are millions of houses not wired to the current regs so if you feel it necessary, put a comment on the EIC.

As for recommending a new circuit, if theres nothing wrong with the existing one, why would you?
 
Offer a new circuit as an option. Explain that MCBS/RCBOs are more sensitive than fuses and provide a much better level of protection but can cause nuisance tripping when bulbs blow so splitting across two circuits will mean not all the lights go out. Also offer a emergency light near to the CU so if there is a trip then they can see what they are doing. Difficult to get the balance right between offering good advice and causing alarm/ appearing to be trying to con more money out of them.
 
You may well find that you've got two circuits in one CPD anyway, so give the customer the choice of splitting it out or not - ffs it's a ÂŁ30 option to fit another RCBO or not, not the end of the world.
 

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