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simonk
Hi guys, this is my first post here (though I've been lurking around and reading for a while) and I have a question.
A customer has has a house that used to be two flats. The main CU (downstairs) is fairly new (about 6 years old, I'm told) but I don't think to 17th edition as only a few of the circuits are RCD protected. A 50A NON-RCD breaker feeds a 10mmsq cable to a 'secondary' CU upstairs. They want this secondary CU upgraded from a old rewirable board. Clearly, I'm going to provide RCD protection on all circuits from this new board, so the question is do I have to provide RCD protection at the main CU, thus also protecting the cable feeding this secondary CU and all circuits from it? Or is it within the regs to leave everything as it is down there within the main CU and to simply install the secondary CU with an RCD main switch and a few MCBs.
Also, the main tails looks to be under 25mmsq, do I have to do anything about this if I can get away without altering anything in the main CU?
Many thanks for your replies - hopefully someone can clear this up.
Simon.
A customer has has a house that used to be two flats. The main CU (downstairs) is fairly new (about 6 years old, I'm told) but I don't think to 17th edition as only a few of the circuits are RCD protected. A 50A NON-RCD breaker feeds a 10mmsq cable to a 'secondary' CU upstairs. They want this secondary CU upgraded from a old rewirable board. Clearly, I'm going to provide RCD protection on all circuits from this new board, so the question is do I have to provide RCD protection at the main CU, thus also protecting the cable feeding this secondary CU and all circuits from it? Or is it within the regs to leave everything as it is down there within the main CU and to simply install the secondary CU with an RCD main switch and a few MCBs.
Also, the main tails looks to be under 25mmsq, do I have to do anything about this if I can get away without altering anything in the main CU?
Many thanks for your replies - hopefully someone can clear this up.
Simon.