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drjarmin
Hi All
Wanted to get feedback on this idea.
I have 3 fuse boards which trip frequently whenever there is a lightening storm nearby. My electrician friend has suggested he swaps all the MCB's with RCBO's so that individual circuits trip rather than the whole board. Each board currently has a main RCB for protection - the proposal is to replace it with a 63A MCB.
1. Is this a good idea? I can't see a downside other than cost.
2. Any other thoughts on how to stop these boards tripping everytime there is a burst of lightening nearby?
Thanks!
Wanted to get feedback on this idea.
I have 3 fuse boards which trip frequently whenever there is a lightening storm nearby. My electrician friend has suggested he swaps all the MCB's with RCBO's so that individual circuits trip rather than the whole board. Each board currently has a main RCB for protection - the proposal is to replace it with a 63A MCB.
1. Is this a good idea? I can't see a downside other than cost.
2. Any other thoughts on how to stop these boards tripping everytime there is a burst of lightening nearby?
Thanks!