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Hi Folks

Screwfix have Wylex combined AFDD/RCBOs for over ÂŁ200 each. For a simple hypothetical installation with 2 lighting and two ring final sockets circuits, that's over ÂŁ800 for devices alone.

So, if one were to install two consumer unit enclosures, one with main switch and two 40A AFDD/RCBOs, each feeding one 32A MCB for a sockets circuit and one 6A MCB for a lighting circuit, in the other enclosure, arranged so that sockets and lights in each room are on different AFDDs, one would in effect have a dual AFDD/RCD consumer unit, something that doesn't (yet?) seem to be available to buy.

Can anyone see any problems with this?
 
When you get an "arc fault" how you going to find it?
Its going to be like finding an rcd/leakage fault with no test gear.

My solution is don't fit them until the manufacturers come up with a much cheaper alternative preferably that take up just one space in the consumers unit.

Insulation resistance might show a parallel arc, maybe higher than expected resistance for a series arc (maybe a bit of guesswork with the second)? Or try switching off one MCB at a time and resetting the AFDD (maybe not much use for an intermittent fault)? Your solution may well be more practical!
 
It seems we are protecting against poor workmanship AFDD loose connection etc and metal consumer units RCD protection if someone nails a picture up above a socket long gone the days of protection by a piece of fuse wire.
 

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