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Adding RCD protection to 3 phase board
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveS79" data-source="post: 507704" data-attributes="member: 28820"><p>Afternoon</p><p></p><p>Had a job today to inspect a property prior to purchase. Big fancy place, is a penthouse suite in apartment block. Has 3 large verandas. And also a Futronix lighting system. As can see from photo is a 3 phase DB. I don't think money is a big issue to customer and in an ideal world i would like to try to provide RCD protection to all circuits. The Verandas are definitely a concern to me although no sockets out there l, can definitely plug appliances in and use out there. Also sauna, towel rail sockets and lighting no rcd protection. I realise a case could be made for C3's on some of these dependent on installation method and other factors but would really like to at least give him the option of RCD protection to these. Also he is considering making modifications and adding sockets and possibly ighting so RCD protection will be required for these regardless. As can see if purchase RCBO's for this board requires 2 modules and space is limited. What would people suggest with practical ways of getting round this. Or any RCD 3 phase boards anyone recommend? Have had a check online and sees pretty limited here.</p><p></p><p>Many thanks</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]11215[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveS79, post: 507704, member: 28820"] Afternoon Had a job today to inspect a property prior to purchase. Big fancy place, is a penthouse suite in apartment block. Has 3 large verandas. And also a Futronix lighting system. As can see from photo is a 3 phase DB. I don't think money is a big issue to customer and in an ideal world i would like to try to provide RCD protection to all circuits. The Verandas are definitely a concern to me although no sockets out there l, can definitely plug appliances in and use out there. Also sauna, towel rail sockets and lighting no rcd protection. I realise a case could be made for C3's on some of these dependent on installation method and other factors but would really like to at least give him the option of RCD protection to these. Also he is considering making modifications and adding sockets and possibly ighting so RCD protection will be required for these regardless. As can see if purchase RCBO's for this board requires 2 modules and space is limited. What would people suggest with practical ways of getting round this. Or any RCD 3 phase boards anyone recommend? Have had a check online and sees pretty limited here. Many thanks [ATTACH]11215._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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