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<blockquote data-quote="dom2464" data-source="post: 70548" data-attributes="member: 4817"><p>Someone I know who wants a CU change done by me has the old 3036 style board and after I looked at it noticed that it only has 3 circuits for the whole house but really only 2 main circuits and 1 for just 1 plug socket.</p><p></p><p>1 x 30amp socket circuit</p><p></p><p>1 x 5amp lighting circuit</p><p></p><p>1 x 16amp circuit that only runs 1 double socket which is 0.5 meter from the CU.</p><p></p><p>All this is fed by a 60amp main incoming fuse. The house does not have any known faults but I will be doing a full test on the circuits but they say they have never had a single problem with the wiring ever since the house got rewired in 1984.</p><p></p><p>I have recomended a board change with RCBO's but I would really prefer a full rewire to break down the circuits into seperate ones.</p><p></p><p>Anyone every come across a board like this one and changed the CU only to a new one and had any problems with them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dom2464, post: 70548, member: 4817"] Someone I know who wants a CU change done by me has the old 3036 style board and after I looked at it noticed that it only has 3 circuits for the whole house but really only 2 main circuits and 1 for just 1 plug socket. 1 x 30amp socket circuit 1 x 5amp lighting circuit 1 x 16amp circuit that only runs 1 double socket which is 0.5 meter from the CU. All this is fed by a 60amp main incoming fuse. The house does not have any known faults but I will be doing a full test on the circuits but they say they have never had a single problem with the wiring ever since the house got rewired in 1984. I have recomended a board change with RCBO's but I would really prefer a full rewire to break down the circuits into seperate ones. Anyone every come across a board like this one and changed the CU only to a new one and had any problems with them? [/QUOTE]
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