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Which Type of RCD?
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<blockquote data-quote="Murdoch" data-source="post: 536732" data-attributes="member: 24445"><p>Out in the real world I've lost track of the number of customers I have who HAVE HAD nuisance tripping on up front or dual RCD boards, meaning they loose all or half their circuits on a regular basis.</p><p></p><p>A RCBO board means that they only loose the single circuit with the fault. Which is far better for most people AND cheaper to investigate and resolve for the spark. Sure they are more expensive to install but a far better place to start</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Murdoch, post: 536732, member: 24445"] Out in the real world I've lost track of the number of customers I have who HAVE HAD nuisance tripping on up front or dual RCD boards, meaning they loose all or half their circuits on a regular basis. A RCBO board means that they only loose the single circuit with the fault. Which is far better for most people AND cheaper to investigate and resolve for the spark. Sure they are more expensive to install but a far better place to start [/QUOTE]
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