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When replacing a fuse board which needs to be fully loaded with RCBOs.

More often than not clients... especially commercial want RCBO fuse boards in the interest of diversity should there be a fault which I agree.

However the only dilemma I have is trying to compete on price as it’s not just a couple of quid difference between the cheaper (CPN) or the more expensive (Hager) when installing x30 ways.

I would prefer Hager but I have installed some CPN boards which give me the edge on price and I think I would use them more often as I find the boards not as good but not terrible.

I used an MCG board once and never again but Anyone else recommend any cheaper brands which they like in a single phase RCBO domestic install, CPN gets my
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Anything like that, I normally send a quote along the lines of

Waffle about what is to be done
Budget brand parts cost ÂŁ200
Labour ÂŁ400
Extra cost for brand X parts.

Before you leave site to prepare quote, it gives you a moment to explain why it’s better and what you would or have fitted in your own or your family’s houses.
 
When replacing a fuse board which needs to be fully loaded with RCBOs.

More often than not clients... especially commercial want RCBO fuse boards in the interest of diversity should there be a fault which I agree.

However the only dilemma I have is trying to compete on price as it’s not just a couple of quid difference between the cheaper (CPN) or the more expensive (Hager) when installing x30 ways.

I would prefer Hager but I have installed some CPN boards which give me the edge on price and I think I would use them more often as I find the boards not as good but not terrible.

I used an MCG board once and never again but Anyone else recommend any cheaper brands which they like in a single phase RCBO domestic install, CPN gets my
Vote?
What issue did you have with MCG?
 
Screwing down 25mm tails the crew heads are not sufficient
Not personally had that issue. I tend to flatten tails before connecting to prevent creep causing poor connections. Have used 25mm^2 tails with MCG DBs without issue.
 
I would point out that in twenty years time the chance of getting suitable replacement breakers and RCBOs is less likely to be an issue with the likes of Hager. For domestic at least, and where they plan to stay put for a good while, then it might sway them.
I priced a Hager 16 way RCBO board just recently and it came in at ÂŁ290, but that's with 10 RCBOs and six blanks. That was for a commercial job where it sold itself though really.
I find HI boards with a 2-3 RCBOs is usually ample for most homes.
 
I dislike cpn from a few bad experiences. Another brand where the breakers refuse to sit straight and the lid doesn't fit properly which is unforgivable for me
 
I would point out that in twenty years time the chance of getting suitable replacement breakers and RCBOs is less likely to be an issue with the likes of Hager. For domestic at least, and where they plan to stay put for a good while, then it might sway them.
I priced a Hager 16 way RCBO board just recently and it came in at ÂŁ290, but that's with 10 RCBOs and six blanks. That was for a commercial job where it sold itself though really.
I find HI boards with a 2-3 RCBOs is usually ample for most homes.

With regs constantly changing I am not sure any manufacturer manufactures and maintains a stock of MCBs for 20 years also the subtle changes they make helps to keep the replacement board market active
 

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