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Hi,

Yes, cost is a problem. I have just bought for my own place a Schneider board with DP RCBO's from a company in the UK ( no advertising here, but most will know who I mean ). No flying leads Neutral/ Earth, plenty of wiring space. Not used one before, so this is my first use of the product. RCBO's are £13.00 ea so not expensive when compared to other makes of SP RCBO's. It all depends what the customer is willing to pay, all you can do is give them options and let them decide.

Regards.

Have you installed it yet? If so how did you find it?
 
RCBOs single and not double pole (majority)
Ok I'll give you that one as you say majority, but the sbs rcbo's are DP as highlighte in other threads.
RCBOs expensive compaired to a split dual RCD board fully loaded
£15 (or there abouts inc vat) for an rcbo isnt budget breaking as opposed to other branded single pole units.
RCBOs take too much room up in average domestic boards, not curves though
You've not seen or used the sbs rcbo's then.
RCBOs have horrible white fly leads which look like a ball of wall in the boards and make the boards harder to look neat
Not all.............the ones I use don't have the white functional earth lead
RCBOs have horrible long neutral leads which look like a ball of wall in the boards and make the boards harder to look neat.
As above, why because they are DP but with the added advantage of being the same size as an MCB.
RCBOs are better for individual circuits rather than an RCD covering 5 breakers in a split due to nusience tripping
Correct apart from Nuisance and not nusience


How many more examples would you like?
see my red
 
Ok so under fault conditions the rcbo in question trips, now does the line & neutral isolate?

I would take that as DP isolation...............but maybe I'm wrong?
And I'm not being pedantic, If I'm wrong I'd like to know.

A DP RCBO will detect overcurrent in both poles and disconnects both

A SPSN RCBO only detects overcurrent in
the line and disconnects both

As you say they both isolate both poles but they are different
 
Isn't he the guy that misused his NAPIT contacts list to mail shot electricians? The bloke was in Cheshire, or similar?

No idea...

What many here need to remember these SP+N RCBO's need a DP bus bar that accommodates these breakers supply connection points. You can't just buy the breakers as they will not fit on standard CU/DB busbars...

So who is this company in Saltash that supplies these SP+N RCBO's then??
 

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