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Discuss Anyone go the BBB to hand - reg regarding mix and match in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Not sure if you will be able to read this PDF the NICEIC told me to read when I asked their help desk, no I'm not a member.So next week I have to add a circuit to this board:
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My plan is to add a Wylex breaker ........... but how would the BBB wording cover this?
I haven't bough the BBB yet!
After all, its not me that added the 3rd party breakers
I think your work would be perfectly fine. A note on the cert might be in order. Also see what Wylex have to say about that. Would be a costly swap to change all those out.
Not sure if you will be able to read this PDF the NICEIC told me to read when I asked their help desk, no I'm not a member.
file:///C:/Users/Pete/Desktop/Safe%20Selection%20of%20Devices%20for%20Installation%20in%20Assemblies%20(1).pdf
No it wont let me, copyright or somethingPete - thats a link to your hard drive
Could you post the PDF?
None of the car manufactures have tried to stop people fitting 3rd party brake pads to their cars - MCB's and RCBO's are no different....
The way I read it is, you can mix providing the manufacturers agree and that you install to the highest professional standards, yes I agree Vorty a ridiculous ruling, one I believe the IET will regret,and hopefully rescind.I cannot imagine in any way the integrity of the CU would be compromised in any way by a different brand I think it is nonsense. However I do compy with regs and don't mix as I do not wish to increase my liability through non-compliance.
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