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The General
I've been out to look at a C/Unit replacement, and was wondering if anyone could enlighten me as to exactly what will/won't be acceptable because (as always) the client wants the cheapest job with the minimum of disruption...
Firstly, there's nothing majorly wrong with the old board - 16th Edition with 2 non-RCD protected breakers and 5 on the RCD - but he was told by his builder that "he needed a new box" so that's what he wants. I'm happy to oblige, and intend to put a new box with RCBO's in as he was fed up with everything tripping when one of his lights went. I did explain that it wasn't strictly necessary, but he liked the idea of it.
So, anyway, I start to look a bit further.u
Quick check of IR across the whole board doesn't pick up any problems, 10mm water & gas bonds are already in place, it's all looking good, except that the old meter tails are 16mm and the main earth is only 10mm.
The problem is that the meter box/distributor cut-out is outside, whilst the C/U is on the first floor, at the opposite side of the house. I estimate the tails are about 15 metres long! They run surface mounted on the outside of the house before popping through the wall and running clipped direct (behind some tasteful tongue&groove wall panelling) It's not impossible to replace them, but I'm not imagining it's going to be easy either, and it's going to require some destruction of the house to make it happen.
The question therefore is what options might be available (if any) to avoid upgrading the tails and main earth bond.
A mate proposed that with an upfront 100mA time-delay RCD (directly after the meter box) I could protect the tails and justify retaining 16mm rather than upgrading to 25mm. Would that be acceptable?
How about the main earth bond - any justification that could allow a 10mm cable to remain?
I'm still relatively new to this, so apologies if I'm asking a daft question, but I want to get it right.
Many thanks,
Firstly, there's nothing majorly wrong with the old board - 16th Edition with 2 non-RCD protected breakers and 5 on the RCD - but he was told by his builder that "he needed a new box" so that's what he wants. I'm happy to oblige, and intend to put a new box with RCBO's in as he was fed up with everything tripping when one of his lights went. I did explain that it wasn't strictly necessary, but he liked the idea of it.
So, anyway, I start to look a bit further.u
Quick check of IR across the whole board doesn't pick up any problems, 10mm water & gas bonds are already in place, it's all looking good, except that the old meter tails are 16mm and the main earth is only 10mm.
The problem is that the meter box/distributor cut-out is outside, whilst the C/U is on the first floor, at the opposite side of the house. I estimate the tails are about 15 metres long! They run surface mounted on the outside of the house before popping through the wall and running clipped direct (behind some tasteful tongue&groove wall panelling) It's not impossible to replace them, but I'm not imagining it's going to be easy either, and it's going to require some destruction of the house to make it happen.
The question therefore is what options might be available (if any) to avoid upgrading the tails and main earth bond.
A mate proposed that with an upfront 100mA time-delay RCD (directly after the meter box) I could protect the tails and justify retaining 16mm rather than upgrading to 25mm. Would that be acceptable?
How about the main earth bond - any justification that could allow a 10mm cable to remain?
I'm still relatively new to this, so apologies if I'm asking a daft question, but I want to get it right.
Many thanks,