That is not without risk.You can even buy used ones at low prices...
I had an electrical inspection on my flat and was told I must get an RCD fitted to my fusebox to bring it up to standard.
Many thanks for the excellent answers and helpful photos. Please see the photo of my existing consumer unit. It seems to only have one busbar, so I can conclude that fitting 2 RCD's is impossible on this board?
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I'd like to know if another RCD can be added to this consumer unit. There is already one at the...
The inspector misled you. The regulations are NOT retrospective and do not require you to make changes every time the regs are updated.
If it complied when it was put in you do not need to change it.
It does actually have two busbars and two neutral blocks, so the RCD side is separate from the non-RCD side. But it would take some tinkering and fabrication to modify it into two RCDs, as the existing connectors would not fit, and it would no longer meet the type-testing.
Adding RCBOs is a better solution, and very simple.
That simply isn't true.If it complied when it was put in you do not need to change it.
It still doesn't make them legal now.
Sorry, but how does that mean that a fused neutral is legal irrespective of whether it was permitted at the time of installation?Do you live in a country where a law says you can be prosecuted and punished for not upgrading your home to modern standards?
I don't.
Do you live in a country where a law says you can be prosecuted and punished for not upgrading your home to modern standards?
I don't.
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