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I’ve installed another CU in my garage, that Wylex NM with switched neutral RCBO’s.The only problem with switched neutral RCBO's is they are dual module, not a problem in a continental type CU but very restrictive in a normal UK domestic board, I had to use single module RCBO's for the lighting circuits due to lack of room.
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I always use dual module rcbo, s (Hagar or GE) where space allows. Single module only where space restricted. A CU with dual module rcbo, s is the easiest CU to install that has ever been invented. The dual module buzz bar means no neutral fly leads. A joy to work with.There is a neutral lead from the rcbo to the neutral bar.
I always use dual module rcbo, s (Hagar or GE) where space allows. Single module only where space restricted. A CU with dual module rcbo, s is the easiest CU to install that has ever been invented. The dual module buzz bar means no neutral fly leads. A joy to work with.
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