I usually install dual RCD consumer units rather than RCBO boards due to cost, however with the cost of RCBO's coming down I have started fitting consumer units with RCBO's.
On an installation with TT as it's means of earthing I would always replace the main switch of the dual RCD consumer unit with an S type RCD. The reason for this is that I wanted the cables from the main switch to the top of the RCD's to have fault protection. With an RCBO board is there still a need to have an up front time delayed RCD as the only part without fault protection will be the busbar which is not going to come into contact with the metal consumer unit.
The RCBO board would have double pole isolation with a normal main switch.
On an installation with TT as it's means of earthing I would always replace the main switch of the dual RCD consumer unit with an S type RCD. The reason for this is that I wanted the cables from the main switch to the top of the RCD's to have fault protection. With an RCBO board is there still a need to have an up front time delayed RCD as the only part without fault protection will be the busbar which is not going to come into contact with the metal consumer unit.
The RCBO board would have double pole isolation with a normal main switch.