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Anyone else think this is a daft CU configuration?
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<blockquote data-quote="Luckyboy" data-source="post: 554867" data-attributes="member: 34072"><p>Haven't fitted a dual split board for a long time, only do full RCBO boards with SPD fitted. If they don't agree to that, they can go elsewhere IMO. Any time I've seen a recently installed dual split board, the install has been shoddy - likely because it's been fitted the by a builder, not an electrician.</p><p></p><p>I have fitted a number of AFDDs, mainly in HRRBs and HMOs. Haven't had any callbacks yet but the thought has crossed my mind a number of times - what do you do when an AFDD trips because of an arc fault? Short of rewiring the circuit? Are there any tools available to help trace such a fault?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luckyboy, post: 554867, member: 34072"] Haven't fitted a dual split board for a long time, only do full RCBO boards with SPD fitted. If they don't agree to that, they can go elsewhere IMO. Any time I've seen a recently installed dual split board, the install has been shoddy - likely because it's been fitted the by a builder, not an electrician. I have fitted a number of AFDDs, mainly in HRRBs and HMOs. Haven't had any callbacks yet but the thought has crossed my mind a number of times - what do you do when an AFDD trips because of an arc fault? Short of rewiring the circuit? Are there any tools available to help trace such a fault? [/QUOTE]
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