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I would get the A/C wiring tested before you go to the expense of an all RCBO board, or any other expensive moves, seen a lot of A/C electrics thrown in by so called engineers, if it works that's good enough in most cases, how many A/C engineers have you seen with a MFT?Ok thanks. So does that mean I might be able to get the supply split and put the A/C on a new mini CU?
The absence of an MFT could be why there was no Electrical Installation Certificate provided by the A/C installers (that is if I have read the thread correctly).I would get the A/C wiring tested before you go to the expense of an all RCBO board, or any other expensive moves, seen a lot of A/C electrics thrown in by so called engineers, if it works that's good enough in most cases, how many A/C engineers have you seen with a MFT?
Hi think a little different, we also have type B here but all I have seen are 3 phase but sure must be other single phase out there, would think type b would be okay for this applicationHpi type:
Modular devices Hpi type RCCBs - http://www.export.legrand.com/EN/modular-devices-hpi-type-rccbs_63.html
Hpi seem similar to UK type B RCCB - not sure yet if they are the same.
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