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Replacing 100A RCB on Heatwise Switching System.
Hi everyone. I am new to the forum.
I have a 22 year old system which a relatively new economy 10 meter linked to a Heatwise switch / contactor which allows off peak electricity charging for hot water / electric boiler etc.
We get 10 hours of off peak supply which is switched via the meter and the Heatwise unit.
The Heatwise part of the system has a Hager 100A RCB rated 400V ~ 50 Hz.
When doing some minor work my electrician noticed some burn marks on the negative terminal of the RCB. The electrician was reluctant to offer a solution as the CU is the older plastic type and is over 20 years old and there maybe an issue with parts.
I have purchased an identical 100A Hager RCB ( new old stock) to replace the old one.
My initial plan today was to replace it myself, assuming the procedure was straightforward and safe.
The problem I have is that I cannot see how to isolate the supply to change the RCB. The normal top part of the consumer unit is obvious as there is an isolation switch but the section below which handles the higher load is unfamiliar to me.
I attach some pictures showing what I have.
Can anyone help with this please.
Regards
Hi everyone. I am new to the forum.
I have a 22 year old system which a relatively new economy 10 meter linked to a Heatwise switch / contactor which allows off peak electricity charging for hot water / electric boiler etc.
We get 10 hours of off peak supply which is switched via the meter and the Heatwise unit.
The Heatwise part of the system has a Hager 100A RCB rated 400V ~ 50 Hz.
When doing some minor work my electrician noticed some burn marks on the negative terminal of the RCB. The electrician was reluctant to offer a solution as the CU is the older plastic type and is over 20 years old and there maybe an issue with parts.
I have purchased an identical 100A Hager RCB ( new old stock) to replace the old one.
My initial plan today was to replace it myself, assuming the procedure was straightforward and safe.
The problem I have is that I cannot see how to isolate the supply to change the RCB. The normal top part of the consumer unit is obvious as there is an isolation switch but the section below which handles the higher load is unfamiliar to me.
I attach some pictures showing what I have.
Can anyone help with this please.
Regards