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Hi Guys


I'm not a Hager user so hence the question.

I've been asked to wire in lights and a fan etc for a bathroom for a mate of mine who's a bathroom installer, I've called at the house today to take a look so I can price the work, the existing consumer unit is a plastic board fitted out with NB range of breakers the board is nice and tidy inside and the install doesn't look that old so the customer isn't wanting to do a board change.

My question is do Hager do an RCBO that with straight swap the NB106 breaker there already same as the likes of Wylex etc if so do you have a model number?


regards


Lee
 

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