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for my own place i'd be using SPSN RCBO's throughout, I can PM you details of where I get them from if you want
Why PM him with the details, why not post the details of these SP+N RCBO's here?? Any product or company services that is, or could be beneficial/helpful to the forum members shouldn't be of any problem at all. I take it that you have no financial or other interest in the outlet company??
Missing Daves point UK.
A fault wont take out half the board, just a single circuit.
Boydy
Are you saying it will only disconnect if there's a L - E fault not N-E fault?
Last time I tried to post details of a supplier who doesn't sponsor the forum it got deleted almost instantly by a mod.
But hey, what teh hell, i'll give it a go and see what happens.
no... any RCBO will disconnect on a L-E or a N-E fault, due to the current imbalance. what i am saying is that a SPSN breaks the N as well as the N.whereas a SP RCBO only breaks the L.
By all accounts this is a specialist supplier, that also only services tradesmen and companies and not the general public, so shouldn't upset any sponsoring suppliers here!!
Just like a fuse then. If they are so bad, why do they make them?
Nothing like a fuse,
A fuse detects a fault in the line conductor and then disconnects the line conductor, this disconnecting the fault.
A SP RCBO detects a fault in the neutral conductor and then disconnects the line conductor, this leaving the fault connected whilst giving the uninitiated the impression that a fault has been disconnected.
It must be Tony's turn to bang the drum again now surely