If I remember rightly it was a square D TP board that I ended up ****ting the MCBs in with my rubber hammer that's normally reserved for beating MiCC into submission
 
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I thought that was only an interim/stopgap before they brought the easy9 stuff in!

Not sure, the link I gave is this years for AM3 boards though. I recall fitting a Schneider board about 4 years ago and the breakers were the same as the easy 9 stuff is now, but plainly branded as schneider.

To add to the confusion I saw a resi-9 board that came with a pre-wired toilet block that I supplied power to a couple of weeks before xmas. It was not plug in but still bottom cable entry with a floating busbar along the top of the breakers.
 
I had to replace an old square d rcd in a 30 year old board before Christmas luckily a mate of mine had a replacement unusual design with tails in the bottom and the two outgoing are plug in at the top
 
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now the schneider mcbs used to be ich60 and something else and that was the only way to tell the difference between the ranges at one point.


resi9/loadmaster are still around lyods pharmacy spec them and there utter ****e
 
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Lovely boards to work with imo. The square knockouts to the rear are a complete nightmare but that's the only downside.

Installed a four way one recently. I removed the guts first, and laid it rear face down on a wooden floor. Then took a small sharp cold chisel and cut into each of the small tabs around the knockout. After that, the knockout came out fairly easily and I took the burrs and edges off with a file. Done properly, no need even for grommet strip.
 

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