B16 but at least I have one to try for fit. Don't fit Wylex and forgot I had it until Tel prompted me.
 
hightower post a pic of the board !

I'm with you buzz, fit a local RCD FCU. That said, if were my family, I would install a nice shiny new A3 CU. I picked up an MK 8 x RCBO CU for £120 a few months ago. If you do it now hightower, you won't have to put in an earth rod and AFDD's that you'll have to do for the 18th :)

PS I've only managed to retrofit one RCBO into an older CU, unless you use a lump hammer and water pump pliers.
 
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Was there last night, but far too busy to get a photo. I'll upload as soon as I think on to take one.
 
Could you not fit an rcd board before the main board thus protecting all circuits on an rcd.
That's a particularly cr@p suggestion. Don't forget the division of circuits regulation (you know, single point of failure and all that).
 
Why?

A 10 way populated AMD3 board with 8 RCBO's is about £120.00 - a far better solution now and in the future when a fault occurs.......

What make and where do you get that?

Maybe we should only discuss prices in the arms tho? ;)
 
What make and where do you get that?

Maybe we should only discuss prices in the arms tho? ;)

MK are supplying them at that price zone, if you have an account with a wholesaler, which most members of the public don't have ;)
 
That's a particularly cr@p suggestion. Don't forget the division of circuits regulation (you know, single point of failure and all that).
Tin hat on

What about a split load board then? Does each half fail since their on one rcd? ;) :D

How about a little garage board with a b6 for the lighting?
Seen loads when someone's installed a new cooker/shower with old rewirable fuses what are am3 garage boards? £30-40?

Or probably the best option of an rcd spur outside the bathroom
 
Just to keep everyone in the picture, I eventually installed his downlights. When I looked in the back of the van I had a spare enclosure and RCD so I put that in the garage and diverted the upstairs lighting circuit through it.
 
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