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<blockquote data-quote="SLIPSHOD &amp; SLAPDASH" data-source="post: 229545" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>As i am simple i cant work out if the rcd will operate correctly as it is presently wired. Even so i would fit 2 separate 100A S RCD's, one to each of the lives. Obviously bring seperate neutrals through each and connect to a Henley block as close to the supply head as you can. This gives the added benefit of only 50% ish dropping out on a RCD fault. You need to make a sign fixed to the main board explaing the 2 X single phase supplies at 240v.</p><p></p><p>Edit, As soon as i posted that i realised you cant double up on the neutrals. You would have to fit one new fed via one RCD &amp; the other RCD feeding the existing board. Are there two meters at the property ? It is a very strange set up &amp; i thought against the supply rules to have more than one supply ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLIPSHOD & SLAPDASH, post: 229545, member: 16"] As i am simple i cant work out if the rcd will operate correctly as it is presently wired. Even so i would fit 2 separate 100A S RCD's, one to each of the lives. Obviously bring seperate neutrals through each and connect to a Henley block as close to the supply head as you can. This gives the added benefit of only 50% ish dropping out on a RCD fault. You need to make a sign fixed to the main board explaing the 2 X single phase supplies at 240v. Edit, As soon as i posted that i realised you cant double up on the neutrals. You would have to fit one new fed via one RCD & the other RCD feeding the existing board. Are there two meters at the property ? It is a very strange set up & i thought against the supply rules to have more than one supply ? [/QUOTE]
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