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Sometimes a panel have many types and names of mcb and rcd.Like hager,abb,legrand etc.

Is this true, That all mcb and rcd on a panel must be from the same manufacturer? If yes then why is that?
 
Its like a marriage,the only person allowed to put his equipment in the depository is the man ufacturer
Another persons equipment inserted will void the man ufacturer from his responsibility for it
 
in other words, if a wylex board has hager MCBs fitted in it and it goes up in smoke due to a fault, both manufacturers will wriggle out of responsibility. a bit like insurance companies. any excuse not to pay out and their high powered legal leeches will hang you out to dry.
 
It is ridiculous, what is the point of compliance with the 'rigourous' specs of BS when one unit conforming with it is not intercompatible with the other? If you continued down that route, the whole installation would have to use the same cable manufacturer, and be tested with a MFT from them too.

Car manufacturers can no longer cancel warranty if you buy from Europe, get a service at another dealer, or use non-original parts so long as they are to standard, so why should electrical manufacturers get away with this? The parts are either tested to the standard or not.

Mr Angry.
 
I thought that this was a combination of the regs stating you must follow the manufacturers instructions which state you must use their product, and the type testing of a board being done only with the manufacturers parts and therefore if something goes wrong then the equipment has not been type tested and so is not suitable for the purpose!
All a load of legalese if you ask me.
 
I always assumed it was due to type testing, ie. the manufacturers have to test their boards to destruction (or send to a Lab which does this), to gain their certification.

As they are type tested as an assembly, obviously with their own brand accessories, then this is what it is certified for, and for nothing else outside of the tested parameters, this could come down to such things as minimum contact areas, or minimum spacing and god knows what else.

edit; Richard got their first, I must type quicker! lol
 
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Merlin and Square D are identical except for the bit added to the top of the Sq.D.

You can put a Merlin mcb, rcbo, sp or tp into a Sq. D. board by transfering the plastic clip and bus bar stab.

And of course, ditching the add on lets you put the Sq. D. unit into a merlin board.

Done this many times and never seen an issue on the test sheets or installation Cert. relating to it.

Both are Schneidler and possibly from the same factory.

Boyd
 
Many DIN mount MCB's are made to compatible size specs but admittedly there's a few that aren't compatible with each other. In SA there's no issues about mixing and matching makes within reason but here it's very unusual to use a pre-made panel in a house unless it's a low-cost developement, nearly all our domestic DB's (CU's) are custom built by the installer.
 
Many DIN mount MCB's are made to compatible size specs but admittedly there's a few that aren't compatible with each other. In SA there's no issues about mixing and matching makes within reason but here it's very unusual to use a pre-made panel in a house unless it's a low-cost developement, nearly all our domestic DB's (CU's) are custom built by the installer.


What do you mean exactly by ''nearly all our domestic DB's (CU's) are custom built by the installer''?
Can you post any photo's of such a CU/DB??
 
It's common practice to just purchase the empty enclosure and populate it with MCB's according to the customers/premises requirements.

I'll have a dig around and see if I have any photos of domestic DB's kicking around.
 
Thank you for the answers, insurance or compatibility in case of extreme situation is a series reason for always installing the same name.
Is these details under the regulations of the 17 Edition IEE or any government department ? (Like in my country we have the ems (electro-mechanical department) that every few years check electrical-mechanical things on buildings like exits doors/lights,if rcds are installed etc.)
Can they obligate you to do so?

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