I need to fit a small sub-main board by my service head, to feed a garage unit in an outbuilding.
I am thinking of using a Chint shower unit (Screwfix), but replacing the internals with a S Type Time Delayed RCD.
Is this a valid approach for a sub-main, as opposed to using a switch/fuse unit from the likes of Wylex? I am aware consumer units used to be available with an RCD main switch, but have the impression the S type RCD approach would normally be used where the sub-main is being fed as an extra circuit from the existing consumer unit (not an option here).
Space is at a premium & I am aiming at the smallest possible solution - actually I see Chint even do a 2 module enclosure I could use in this scenario.
I am thinking of using a Chint shower unit (Screwfix), but replacing the internals with a S Type Time Delayed RCD.
Is this a valid approach for a sub-main, as opposed to using a switch/fuse unit from the likes of Wylex? I am aware consumer units used to be available with an RCD main switch, but have the impression the S type RCD approach would normally be used where the sub-main is being fed as an extra circuit from the existing consumer unit (not an option here).
Space is at a premium & I am aiming at the smallest possible solution - actually I see Chint even do a 2 module enclosure I could use in this scenario.