If my Son done that I'd rather fit MK outlets rather than rely on an RCD, IMHO MK have the best child proof shutters.
Theres no guarantee that a child or anyone receiving a shock would trip an RCD, and I'd prefer not to put that to the test.

It was in a 4 way bar at my mother in laws house. How is an MK outlet going to make any difference? Surely if you poke something in the earth at the top its going to open the shutters? I have MK Logic DP throughout my house, changed them all the week I moved in.
 
I believe these are the MK Logic plus

MK%20Features_zpsnnmewbx4.jpg
[/IMG]
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
Well thats a new one on me, I can't say as I have ever really tried poking stuff in them! That's good then!!
 
Acti9? Why do these Schneider CU's have so many different names.

The only two I have seen advertised are the Easy9 and Resi9 although the Resi9 seems like gold dust

That Wylex one looks OK, which CU would you need for all rcbo's that can be mixed with mcb's? There are so many variations

Acti9 are their distribution boards
Easy9 are their consumer units
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
Acti9 are their distribution boards
Easy9 are their consumer units
a db is a consumer unit, just another name for them.

you get single and tpn 10 way+ consumer units under acti9


acti9 are merlin gerin
easy9 are square d
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
Acti9 are their distribution boards
Easy9 are their consumer units

Or put another way, Acti9 is the series derived from the extremely popular and high quality Merlin Gerin Multi9 range, and Easy9 is some ---- derived from the old SquareD domae/qwikline garbage.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
I would take a consumer unit to be a final board feeding circuits feeding current using equipment. I would take a distribution board as a main board feeding maybe several sub-boards or consumer units. Daz
 
Acti9 are their distribution boards
Easy9 are their consumer units

a db is a consumer unit, just another name for them.

you get single and tpn 10 way+ consumer units under acti9


acti9 are merlin gerin
easy9 are square d

Or put another way, Acti9 is the series derived from the extremely popular and high quality Merlin Gerin Multi9 range, and Easy9 is some ---- derived from the old SquareD domae/qwikline garbage.
told ya dave

dd1ec3ad2fd1ff3ca43349d485d06f82.jpg
5af182aabcdb00ad27ca4d1afe03d936.jpg


9982dd534408d5020d5ed9a506f3f674.jpg
 
???? 3 pictures of catalogue pages for acti9 distribution boards?
what is the difference between consumer and distribution then?

there the same, the A type acti9 boards are single phase as well as everyother consumer unit
 
what is the difference between consumer and distribution then?

there the same, the A type acti9 boards are single phase as well as everyother consumer unit

A consumer unit is a particular type of distribution board which is intended for simple single phase domestic use.

There are definitions in BS7671
 
A consumer unit is a particular type of distribution board which is intended for simple single phase domestic use.

There are definitions in BS7671
yes and what im saying is acti9 Type A is a single phase only board thanks to the isobar so is technically a consumer unit as well
 
A consumer unit is a particular type of distribution board which is intended for simple single phase domestic use.

There are definitions in BS7671

No, BS7671 says 'principally domestic premises' - it is not exclusive. Although I still say that a dist board generally feeds distribution circuits to other sub-boards. Daz
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
yes and what im saying is acti9 Type A is a single phase only board thanks to the isobar so is technically a consumer unit as well

Are you certain that it has the type testing to be a consumer unit? Do they not make a direct connection kit for it?

If you really want to be pedantic it is an isobar4 distribution board which uses acti9 protection and control devices.
 
No, BS7671 says 'principally domestic premises' - it is not exclusive. Although I still say that a dist board generally feeds distribution circuits to other sub-boards. Daz

I did not say that it was exclusive, I said that it was intended for.
 
Post #33 you said consumer units are for domestic. Have a read. Daz
 
Post #33 you said consumer units are for domestic. Have a read. Daz

No, I said they are INTENDED for, I did not say they are exclusively for or in any way restricted to use in domestic installations.
 
Hang on a minute - this isn't a proper argument; you're just contradicting everything I say! (C) Monty Python.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 2 people

Similar threads

OFFICIAL SPONSORS

Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Electrician Courses Green Electrical Goods PCB Way Electric Underfloor Heating Electrician Courses Heating 2 Go Electrician Workwear Supplier
These Official Forum Sponsors May Provide Discounts to Regular Forum Members - If you would like to sponsor us then CLICK HERE and post a thread with who you are, and we'll send you some stats etc

Advert

Daily, weekly or monthly email

Thread Information

Title
Which consumer units are best
Prefix
N/A
Forum
UK Electrical Forum
Start date
Last reply date
Replies
83

Advert

Thread statistics

Created
messimagician,
Last reply from
rob28870,
Replies
83
Views
28,610

Advert