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No spare ways in the consumer unit. There are two low current radials on their own RCBOs. Do the regs forbid putting the two radials onto the same RCBO - that is two L wires into the one RCBO?
Fine, you'd put 2 into same terminal if part of a RFC.that is two L wires into the one RCBO?
So best to join them via a J box with one cable running into the RCBO. Cludgy, not as good, but within regs.It happens a lot and will be fine.
Regs wise I don't think it's the answer you want:
314.4 Where an installation comprises more than one final circuit, each final circuit shall be connected to a separate way in a distribution board
I know, but the regs can defy themselves.Fine, you'd put 2 into same terminal if part of a RFC.
So are they lighting?
One radial is a small fridge, one a boiler. Both together consume well under 6A with many amps to spare. My query was about two radials into one RCBO.So are they lighting?
We should try not to put all lights in the same circuit, so one fault doesn’t wipe out everything….
It will be classed as one 6 AMP circuitOne radial is a small fridge, one a boiler. Both together consume well under 6A with many amps to spare. My query was about two radials into one RCBO.
A 2.5mm cable can be taken from the RCBO to a FCU next to the CU. Then daisey chained off to the boiler, which has its own local FCU. Then the fridge cable off the FCU near the CU. One cable only into the RCBO and DP isolation for the fridge. It would be a radial to the boiler with a sub radial off that to the fridge. Sorted.It happens a lot and will be fine.
Regs wise I don't think it's the answer you want:
314.4 Where an installation comprises more than one final circuit, each final circuit shall be connected to a separate way in a distribution board
Can you consider them to be one final circuit with a spur that happens to be at the CU?
You certainly can if you like, but it's not actually required as per other posts as it is legitimately one final circuit with a branch.A 2.5mm cable can be taken from the RCBO to a FCU next to the CU. Then off to the boiler, which has its own local FCU. Then the fridge cable off the FCU near the CU. One cable only into the RCBO and DP isolation for the fridge. Sorted.