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<blockquote data-quote="Traineeboy" data-source="post: 497432" data-attributes="member: 32807"><p>My thought behind putting an RCBO board in the outbuilding is currently the garage is fed of the outbuilding RCD so if the garage trips then it trips the outbuilding. A new board is needed anyway in the outbuilding. Otherwise I guess I could install a duel RCD board which would be cheaper but run the garage CU, Pond DB and the new building off separate MCB off the non RCD protected side. I could do this as all 3 of the </p><p></p><p>distribution circuits would be mechanically protected. But either way and I right in thinking both ways are correct but obviously one is cheaper ? </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traineeboy, post: 497432, member: 32807"] My thought behind putting an RCBO board in the outbuilding is currently the garage is fed of the outbuilding RCD so if the garage trips then it trips the outbuilding. A new board is needed anyway in the outbuilding. Otherwise I guess I could install a duel RCD board which would be cheaper but run the garage CU, Pond DB and the new building off separate MCB off the non RCD protected side. I could do this as all 3 of the distribution circuits would be mechanically protected. But either way and I right in thinking both ways are correct but obviously one is cheaper ? [/QUOTE]
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