Domestic CUs-
I can't remember where this bit of info came from, but since the latest update I am 'under the impression' we can no longer utilise cons units where RCDs are rated below the rating of the main fuse.
E.g. can't use a dual RCD consumer unit with 80A or 63A RCDs if the cut out harbours a 100A fuse- OR if the rating of ocpd is unknown (assume it's 100A), even if you would not expect overloading.
This isn't normally an issue for us when using RCBO boards or such as hager dual RCD where they have 100A RCDs, however the smaller hager (such as 3+ 3 ways) and the cheaper stuff (MCG, BG, CGD etc) usually have 63A or 80A rated RCDs.
A few wholesalers have told me I'm the only one who has ever questioned it.
Have I got the wrong end of the stick?
I can't remember where this bit of info came from, but since the latest update I am 'under the impression' we can no longer utilise cons units where RCDs are rated below the rating of the main fuse.
E.g. can't use a dual RCD consumer unit with 80A or 63A RCDs if the cut out harbours a 100A fuse- OR if the rating of ocpd is unknown (assume it's 100A), even if you would not expect overloading.
This isn't normally an issue for us when using RCBO boards or such as hager dual RCD where they have 100A RCDs, however the smaller hager (such as 3+ 3 ways) and the cheaper stuff (MCG, BG, CGD etc) usually have 63A or 80A rated RCDs.
A few wholesalers have told me I'm the only one who has ever questioned it.
Have I got the wrong end of the stick?