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<blockquote data-quote="SBS Dave" data-source="post: 315540" data-attributes="member: 22030"><p>[ATTACH]3700[/ATTACH][ATTACH]3701[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>One of the problems encountered when replacing a board, especially with a 17th Edition one, is the lack of room to fit the new board. An all-RCBO board is often no wider than the old Wylex, so it isn't normally a problem. However, sometimes you have no alternative but to ibstall the replacement board sideways. The fact that the main switch and the RCBOs are sideways is not a problem, as they are usually installed this way on Commercial boards. For Domestic jobs, however, it is better for the circuit labels to be horizontal and I can offer a set of labels for just this situation. The attached mock-up shows my ENC-12S side-mounted, but with the labels perfectly legible. I will introduce these labels next month and I welcome your comments on this idea.</p><p></p><p>SBS Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBS Dave, post: 315540, member: 22030"] [ATTACH]3700._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH]3701._xfImport[/ATTACH] One of the problems encountered when replacing a board, especially with a 17th Edition one, is the lack of room to fit the new board. An all-RCBO board is often no wider than the old Wylex, so it isn't normally a problem. However, sometimes you have no alternative but to ibstall the replacement board sideways. The fact that the main switch and the RCBOs are sideways is not a problem, as they are usually installed this way on Commercial boards. For Domestic jobs, however, it is better for the circuit labels to be horizontal and I can offer a set of labels for just this situation. The attached mock-up shows my ENC-12S side-mounted, but with the labels perfectly legible. I will introduce these labels next month and I welcome your comments on this idea. SBS Dave [/QUOTE]
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