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Might be an easy answer for most but I am just getting back in the game after 20 years...
I am time served and did my 18th last year, I have a question concerning selectivity. Here is the scenario. A domestic property has an 18th edition dual RCD board and one of the final circuits is providing a sub main to DB2 which is for an extension ( 40A 30898 MCB and 10mm T&E)
This DB is only 5 metres away in The utility room and is serving the new extension. DB2 is also RCD protected. If a fault occurs on a final circuit On DB2 It’s pot luck as to which RCD trips, DB1 or DB2.
what is the preferred (and BS7671 compliant) way if you were to swap out DB2? New CU with just MCB’s as it’s already protected by an upstream RCD? i don’t think you could move the mcb in DB1 to being unprotected as the sub main is buried and is T&E. I believe you would have the same issue even if you put RCBO’s in DB2, also if you were to perform an eicr what RCD trip times would you put on the sheet as three tests could trip DB1 and and two would be for DB2 so not really ideal
also don’t think you could use an S type in DB1 due to the disconnection times required.
thanks for reading !
Might be an easy answer for most but I am just getting back in the game after 20 years...
I am time served and did my 18th last year, I have a question concerning selectivity. Here is the scenario. A domestic property has an 18th edition dual RCD board and one of the final circuits is providing a sub main to DB2 which is for an extension ( 40A 30898 MCB and 10mm T&E)
This DB is only 5 metres away in The utility room and is serving the new extension. DB2 is also RCD protected. If a fault occurs on a final circuit On DB2 It’s pot luck as to which RCD trips, DB1 or DB2.
what is the preferred (and BS7671 compliant) way if you were to swap out DB2? New CU with just MCB’s as it’s already protected by an upstream RCD? i don’t think you could move the mcb in DB1 to being unprotected as the sub main is buried and is T&E. I believe you would have the same issue even if you put RCBO’s in DB2, also if you were to perform an eicr what RCD trip times would you put on the sheet as three tests could trip DB1 and and two would be for DB2 so not really ideal
also don’t think you could use an S type in DB1 due to the disconnection times required.
thanks for reading !