Hi,
A relative has moved into a flat with a mid-80's Square D QO1 12F distribution board, which has MCBs on all outgoing ways.
There are proposals to update the kitchen with a desire for some additional socket outlets. To meet the requirements of Part P and by extension, BS 7671, RCD protection will be required and the simplest way to implement this would be to find a way of providing it for the entire ring final circuit supplying the socket outlets.
My thinking is to install a 32 A RCBO in place of the original MCB, if I can get something electrically compatible with the DB.
I removed an existing MCB (though a later addition itself) to see what fits in this board, and it is the 'clip' type bus bar connection.
I have seen some 'clip' type Square D and Schneider Electric RCBOs for sale on eBay, but just wanted an opinion as to whether there is anything else I should be aware of in terms of product compability before committing to buy something?
The installation has a TN earthing system (the supply to the DB coming from a separate meter room), I haven't measured the Zs on the circuit but of course should bear this in mind as in some cases B type breakers are not easy to get whereas C types are.
Pics attached.
Thanks.
A relative has moved into a flat with a mid-80's Square D QO1 12F distribution board, which has MCBs on all outgoing ways.
There are proposals to update the kitchen with a desire for some additional socket outlets. To meet the requirements of Part P and by extension, BS 7671, RCD protection will be required and the simplest way to implement this would be to find a way of providing it for the entire ring final circuit supplying the socket outlets.
My thinking is to install a 32 A RCBO in place of the original MCB, if I can get something electrically compatible with the DB.
I removed an existing MCB (though a later addition itself) to see what fits in this board, and it is the 'clip' type bus bar connection.
I have seen some 'clip' type Square D and Schneider Electric RCBOs for sale on eBay, but just wanted an opinion as to whether there is anything else I should be aware of in terms of product compability before committing to buy something?
The installation has a TN earthing system (the supply to the DB coming from a separate meter room), I haven't measured the Zs on the circuit but of course should bear this in mind as in some cases B type breakers are not easy to get whereas C types are.
Pics attached.
Thanks.