Split Load CU
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 11:34 pm
Sorry for simple question.
Looking at replacement consumer units, it appears that all the best ones are split load. From what I can see, it seems that half the circuits are protected with a RCB and half are not. Obviously there is a separate isolator for each half of the load.
What are the advantages of a split load unit? Why would it not be better to have all the circuits protected by the RCB and surely of you only wanted to shut off some of the circuits, you would just pull the individual MCBs?
I am sure that there is an obvious answer - so apologies for being thick :oops:
Looking at replacement consumer units, it appears that all the best ones are split load. From what I can see, it seems that half the circuits are protected with a RCB and half are not. Obviously there is a separate isolator for each half of the load.
What are the advantages of a split load unit? Why would it not be better to have all the circuits protected by the RCB and surely of you only wanted to shut off some of the circuits, you would just pull the individual MCBs?
I am sure that there is an obvious answer - so apologies for being thick :oops: