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I recently visited a property who had an old style (Black with yellow button) RCD that was not functioning. It has an old re-wireable fuse board rated at 60amps for the main switch. I replaced the old RCD with a new one (customer didn't want a new CU) and tested to make sure it tripped as should an it did. My question is what size should I have installed (Ampage) when it has a 100amp 1361 Type II Service Head ?

Thanks
 
The fact is an RCD was fitted in place of a double pole isolator, if RCD protection is something the householder requested then a split dual RCD board not much more expensive than the work already carried out, the householder got robbed, they have to pay twice now :grin:
That was 1 of my points,someone then suggested using plug in mcb's but they wouldn't have offered the RCD protection that GOOD PRACTICE recommends,all this messing around replacing voltage trips with RCD could be avoided,THE BOARD WANTS AN UPGRADE. NO RCD PROTECTION. Job done.
 
If after being made aware of the facts the customer didn't want to replace th board as long as I have done my job as best as I could by giving correct advice,then obviously just change the main switch or whatever needs replacing,that is not quite the same as 'doing what you are asked to do or walk away'. Keywords being GOOD PRACTICE. I am genuinely struggling to call the maintaining of a rewirable board GOOD PRACTICE , in the given scenario but horses for courses.
Well, you have given them the choice, that is all you can really do. Assuming it is still TT, I would have thought an insulated Dual RCD Consumer unit would have been a worthwhile upgrade, in particular reducing the disruption of single circuit earth faults.
 
That was 1 of my points,someone then suggested using plug in mcb's but they wouldn't have offered the RCD protection that GOOD PRACTICE recommends,all this messing around replacing voltage trips with RCD could be avoided,THE BOARD WANTS AN UPGRADE. NO RCD PROTECTION. Job done.
Look if you spoke to the customer and they asked for an RCD upfront and were happy with that and thats all you did then fair enough.
 
well you are wrong by a country mile sunshine.

we're not here to hold the hand of those whom are not sure of what the ---- they are doing.

try your local college.

Do they do a course at your local college for toning down your arrogance? Its nice to be important and its important to be nice....sunshine :)
 
Look if you spoke to the customer and they asked for an RCD upfront and were happy with that and thats all you did then fair enough.

Read the thread from the start you will see that's what I suggested,others had the view that you just turn up do what your asked and walk away without making recommendations.
 
Read the thread from the start you will see that's what I suggested,others had the view that you just turn up do what your asked and walk away without making recommendations.
Nothing wrong with making suggestions, the OP has dropped one though, ripping out a perfectly good isolator and replacing it with a single rcd is wrong, nusience tripping here we come.
 
Don't understand what all the fuss is about.
None of us know what was discussed between the OP and the customer.
I suggest that people keep their comments pertinent to the OP and stop attempting to big them selves up with these smart arse know nothing comments.
 

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