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Toneyz

In domestic when the Zs easily low enough why do we default to have type B instead of C curve MCB's/RCBO's
 
In the days of predominate tungsten lighting I always fitted C 6A on lighting to prevent nuisance tripping from a failing lamp. B or C is mindset providing ADS is provided it is totally irrelevant.
 
Type B will respond better/quicker to an overcurrent so surely the better option when you don't have to allow for inductive loads or startup current for example.
Both will trip in the same time if the current is enough to cause instantaneous operation.
It’s only the thermal side where a difference would be noted.
 
Ok. Not soley for domestic but you know what I mean.

There is little in a domestic that requires a Type C.

Installing MCBs that trip at 5-10 times the current rather than 2-3 times should not be installed unless required.

Having a few LED downlights will not require a Type C.
I don't actually know what you mean.
 
I think a lot of it is down to availability too. We buy what the wholesalers have in for domestic stock. The wholesalers will be supplied with the devices that the manufacturers supply for domestic use.
This is generally a range of 6kA B curve breakers. You would have to specifically design for and request a C curve usually.

For instance Hager only do B curve mcbs in their 6kA range, and their reduced height RCBOs (aimed at consumer unit installation) at 6kA are all B curve.
 
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