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Hi. I have a CU move to do - around 5m from current location. There are 10 circuits, 4 of them ring finals.
I'm considering whether to extend the rings 'as are', or to split the rings somewhere in their approximate middles and extend them to separate RCBOs as radials, the aim being to reduce the effect on the installation of any individual RCBO trip.
Seems like a plan to me - although it doesn't reduce the amount to cables to be extended and does add labour in identifying the rings.
Am I missing anything?
 
If there are tripping issues that is driving this decision then there are other circuit problems that need attention and priority
If there are no tripping issues,same as Andy "a lot of work for little or no benefit
You may also have to assess the would be radials to be better balanced for likely use than just breaking at the centres
 
Hi. I have a CU move to do - around 5m from current location. There are 10 circuits, 4 of them ring finals.
I'm considering whether to extend the rings 'as are', or to split the rings somewhere in their approximate middles and extend them to separate RCBOs as radials, the aim being to reduce the effect on the installation of any individual RCBO trip.
Seems like a plan to me - although it doesn't reduce the amount to cables to be extended and does add labour in identifying the rings.
Am I missing anything?
are you moving CU or fitting new? if new will it be dual RCD or RCBO?
 
hen fit a din rail box in current CU location and extend cables as is. i.e. preserve the 4 RFCs. to make life easier, you could run 6.0mm from new CU to each RFC in the din rail box. so you'd have 4 x 6mm instead of 8 x 2.5mm from CU to din rail. basically lollipop circuits,
 

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