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Which Type of RCD?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 536750" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>An RCBO board is the better model, in that it fits better with the Regs and reduces on going costs for fault finding etc, however the regs being the regs are very wishy washy and despite suggesting reducing nuisance tripping they don’t rule out RCD’s in favour of RCBO’s. </p><p>Thus, some customers will do cheap as chips budget as will some electricians and opt for the dual RCD boards. </p><p>A ‘good’ electrician would always opt for a complete RCBO (DP) board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 536750, member: 17152"] An RCBO board is the better model, in that it fits better with the Regs and reduces on going costs for fault finding etc, however the regs being the regs are very wishy washy and despite suggesting reducing nuisance tripping they don’t rule out RCD’s in favour of RCBO’s. Thus, some customers will do cheap as chips budget as will some electricians and opt for the dual RCD boards. A ‘good’ electrician would always opt for a complete RCBO (DP) board. [/QUOTE]
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