will dig some more pics out guys but just a few to get going:
New Consumer to accomodate new circuits:-
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New Kitchen Upfit:-
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Another Kitchen:-
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Garage Conversion:-
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New Garage:-
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will upload some more once i find the folder, DOH!!
they are fitted on angled dado rail, so are facing up and out slightly.
when you refere to 100mm,is that suggesting they may/may not have to be 100mm from the work surface? sorry but i dint warn you all i ask lots of questions.Now you know how i feel when my 6 year old bombards me with a million and one questions a 5:30am that he already knows the answers to...sorry :90:
Out of interst, why did you opt to use a board full of RCBO's rather than a dual RCD board? Must have been a nightmare to terminate!!
A very sensible if not costly alternative to a dual RCD board. Your never going to be plagued with taking out numerous circuits when just one fails, or when you have problems with an RCD itself. ...I know what system i would prefer!! lol!!
i asked the same on page 8,he got the board nice and cheap,he's got another for sale if your interested?Out of interst, why did you opt to use a board full of RCBO's rather than a dual RCD board? Must have been a nightmare to terminate!!
IIRC the Dado Rail is by Marshall TufflexI use their Mono 10 product extensively, but have used the angled stuff before for work benches.
i asked the same on page 8,he got the board nice and cheap,he's got another for sale if your interested?
Hager RCBO's 11 or 13 Euros at the wholesalers in Cyprus the last time i purchased one. But you can get cheaper too at around 8 or 9 Euros. But MG and ABB RCBO's are around the 30 Euro mark. ...All Plus the VAT of course!! lol!!
So it's still ''Rip Off Britain'' over there then!! lol!!