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update a consumer unit to a modern RCD type?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 452148" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>I should get an Electrician to do the test not a wannabe, with those codes for his observations clearly demonstrates he knows not what he talks about. </p><p></p><p>As for non rcd boards, well if they are tested correctly and the integrity of the installation is within the necessary parameters to be compliant with as installed regs edition then it is not necessary to change them, however having said that the rcd boards will afford a greater level of protection in that they are more sensitive and can give an early warning of potential faults. As with everything technology evolves and better 'ways' are established, this does not make it compulsory to upgrade merely may be advisable on greater safety aspect. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 452148, member: 17152"] I should get an Electrician to do the test not a wannabe, with those codes for his observations clearly demonstrates he knows not what he talks about. As for non rcd boards, well if they are tested correctly and the integrity of the installation is within the necessary parameters to be compliant with as installed regs edition then it is not necessary to change them, however having said that the rcd boards will afford a greater level of protection in that they are more sensitive and can give an early warning of potential faults. As with everything technology evolves and better 'ways' are established, this does not make it compulsory to upgrade merely may be advisable on greater safety aspect. [/QUOTE]
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