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Smugley
Hi, doing some work in a bathroom at the moment - just on the lighting circuit. Ext fan & ELV lights. As the house has no RCD protection at all I'm obliged to add it. All circuits are split between two 8way consumer units, each with main switch and MCBs. My options for adding RCD protection are either:
1. Just replace the lighting MCB with an RCBO - my preferred option, although I don't think the CU will accommodate the extra height of the RCBO.
2. Add an RCD in it's own enclosure in front of the CU which includes the lighting MCB. Not ideal as there'll be a lot more testing of the other circuits involved to avoid the risk of nuisance tripping from circuits I've not touched. Also, no other point of isolation so will have to pull the fuse (or get DNO in to isolate)
3. Alternatively, I could replace the main switch with an 80A RCD, like you would see in many 16th edition CUs. I would put a MAIN SWITCH label under it.
Any reason why option 3 wouldn't be proper? It seems a bit regressive, but would be the neatest solution if the RCBO doesn't fit..
1. Just replace the lighting MCB with an RCBO - my preferred option, although I don't think the CU will accommodate the extra height of the RCBO.
2. Add an RCD in it's own enclosure in front of the CU which includes the lighting MCB. Not ideal as there'll be a lot more testing of the other circuits involved to avoid the risk of nuisance tripping from circuits I've not touched. Also, no other point of isolation so will have to pull the fuse (or get DNO in to isolate)
3. Alternatively, I could replace the main switch with an 80A RCD, like you would see in many 16th edition CUs. I would put a MAIN SWITCH label under it.
Any reason why option 3 wouldn't be proper? It seems a bit regressive, but would be the neatest solution if the RCBO doesn't fit..