Metal case with A Lot of exposed contact points - a tragedy waiting to happen, truly “well finished”. You should be able to slide your hands with your eyes closed, not touching high voltage exposed metal
What he means is if you have a fault which causes an RCD trip, half your circuits will go off. If the fault is permanent they will remain off until you can get an electrician out. If you have RCBOs only the circuit at fault will be off which is less inconvenient
Hi Can you please explain the wiring of SPD the main incomer is coming to terminate inside Isolator and after isolator its connected inside SPD If could please explain the SPD wiring used here
To all, have a safe and Happy Christmas and much better 2021
Good video and very tidy boards
Boards well finished. Usually easy to judge how the rest of the work will be in a building by how neat the board is.
Metal case with A Lot of exposed contact points - a tragedy waiting to happen, truly “well finished”.
You should be able to slide your hands with your eyes closed, not touching high voltage exposed metal
What he means is if you have a fault which causes an RCD trip, half your circuits will go off. If the fault is permanent they will remain off until you can get an electrician out. If you have RCBOs only the circuit at fault will be off which is less inconvenient
Hi Can you please explain the wiring of SPD the main incomer is coming to terminate inside Isolator and after isolator its connected inside SPD
If could please explain the SPD wiring used here
Good video and well put across..
I think now you can get one unit with RCBO/MCB/SPD and arch fault built into one small unit. Incredible
If you wish to pay £150 each
@@AndyK.1 gunna be mandatory for new installations from next year .
@@farooqshah2797 in the UK ? seriously doubt it maybe 10 years away
why dont you have a spd ?
Shame the reduced height Hager RCBOs stop at 32a!
I say ad more ribosome because when a RCA’s trips it takes every circuit it covers
Those are single pole rcbo’s