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Jimmyb
hi all, does anyone know if you can fit the new style rcbo into the old style board as i need to upgrade 2 mcb's to rcbo's
many thanks
many thanks
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Discuss Square D RCBO's in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net
Well i can tell you this. The Square D RCBOs are easier to fit than most of other brands and reason for that is they are shorter than others and it is because the front holes for L and N in Square D RCBO are horizontal, both are in same level. But in most of RCBOs they are vertical, N is in top of L. Couple of weeks ago I installed 6 Square D RCBOs in a CU, there was noway i could fit for instans Wylex or Volex in that CU.
QOE and SQO lovely no they wont fit and to make it worse the QOE are obsolete last quote for an RCBO was ÂŁ145.00 , if i need one for this type of board i look on ebay ,me to mark hate that dam curly lead on the RCBO
Loool Nike, i think you are not curly fan . Generally combination of RCBO + Old CU = Headache no argue about that.i fitted 14 Square d into a board i must admit they are easy to install then you have 14 curly leads to contend with nightmare , wylex i have done a 14 way to and no problem crabtree no problem volex no problem (having said that they are all the same make anyway Electrium)
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