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Although I've not actually installed the complete consumer unit, I have used the RCD as a stand-alone within an IP65 enclosure for an install that I did last year. As no issues have been reported by the customer, I think it's safe to assume that the RCD is fit for the purpose!

If I need to fit a B type RCD indoors on any future installs, I will be buying this consumer unit. :)
 

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