Hi all,
Im after a little advice. Got an install with a house attached to a large double 2 story garage. Garage has a Schneider Acti9 DB in for tools, sockets and lights. Wired to the main house DB with 10mm SWA.
The garage has various tools with VFD’s that will trip a standard RCD. Garage distro has main switch with some MCB’s and some RCBO’s depending on the load.
Im thinking of using another Acti9 board in the house as the main DB. One of the multi service options, such as SEA9AN108MS, meaning all standard house loads come off the Isobar side, fed by a main switch and individual RCBO’s. These boards also have a separate 4 way Din rail module, which i could then put in a Type A SI RCD, then a 63a type C MCB. This will tolerate the VFD’s i am told.
Can anyone see an issue with this setup or using an ‘Industrial’ db in a domestic setting?
Thanks
Rich
Im after a little advice. Got an install with a house attached to a large double 2 story garage. Garage has a Schneider Acti9 DB in for tools, sockets and lights. Wired to the main house DB with 10mm SWA.
The garage has various tools with VFD’s that will trip a standard RCD. Garage distro has main switch with some MCB’s and some RCBO’s depending on the load.
Im thinking of using another Acti9 board in the house as the main DB. One of the multi service options, such as SEA9AN108MS, meaning all standard house loads come off the Isobar side, fed by a main switch and individual RCBO’s. These boards also have a separate 4 way Din rail module, which i could then put in a Type A SI RCD, then a 63a type C MCB. This will tolerate the VFD’s i am told.
Can anyone see an issue with this setup or using an ‘Industrial’ db in a domestic setting?
Thanks
Rich
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