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First time using Hager ADA reduced height RCBOs (as opposed to their tall ADN range).

See how beautifully they match up with their MTN circuit breakers (circuit far right next to main switch, for SWA feed to shed). :D

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Compare to BG, my "go to" budget (and garage DB) brand... can't even get their MCBs to match... o_O

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I do wish Hager would make boards with round knock-outs, though.
 
Used a few of the reduced height RCBOs at home last week. Very nice to use and liked the lack of FE lead.
I use Hager for garage boards too. Far better than the BG lump and not expensive at all.
The design 30 range comes with a plain case option for every board so you can drill your own entries. I am used to the rectangular knockouts and trunking approach now though.
 
They have sized and spaced the knockouts so that standard sizes of trunking butt up to them.
I should hope they have, but that still doesn't help if you want to use conduit, or for that matter SWA.
OK you could fit a bit of steel trunking above it, bond that and gland off it, bit it's a bit of a faff and it's going to look a bit, um, 'unpolished'.
 
I should hope they have, but that still doesn't help if you want to use conduit, or for that matter SWA.
OK you could fit a bit of steel trunking above it, bond that and gland off it, bit it's a bit of a faff and it's going to look a bit, um, 'unpolished'.

There's loads of room where the knockouts aren't to accommodate SWA and conduit. But as said earlier in the thread, you can get plain case options and now round knockout options.
 

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