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consumer unit selection
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 1:20 pm
by duke748
whats the correct board for a house with a 60amp main fuse and is a TNS supply?
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 11:21 pm
by bd3cc
If you are changing it, it should be 17th edidtion and fitted by a Part p registered sparks, or notified to BC.
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 10:15 pm
by sparx
hi,
subject to Part-P comment by bd3cc, it can be one of 3 types,
a} main switch +2 RCD's + MCB's with lights & power on each floor on different RCD's.
b} main switch + all RCBO's.
c} main switch + RCD for part board + RCBO's for remaining circuit.
Some circuits don't have to be on RCD's at all, but must be surface run or mechanically protected by earthed metal work, frankly not worth the hassle but if I don't mention it some one will!,
see projects 'PART P' building regs before starting!
regards SPARX
consumer unit selection
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 10:27 am
by duke748
thankyou for your replies,but all refrences to boards use 100amp fuse as a base line,so how does this differ from a 60amp fuse? cheers.just curiosity.
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 9:00 pm
by sparx
schimples! you got 40A less to play with!
seriously, all main switches should be able to carry up to 100A,
as long as your mains fuse is the same as or less than the switch rating no problem.
If the main switch was rated for up to 60A and fuse protecting it was a 100A one then there would be a potential problem of over loading.
Since 100A is max ever supplied to domestic installations by referencing all consumer main isolators, busbars etc at that they are safe.
In fact very few systems ever get anywhere near that load due to diversity, ie never have everything on together,
regards SPARX