
Hard to be sure from the photo alone, but it wouldn't surprise me if only the 'right-most' of the circuits were RCD protected - maybe just the three B32s labelled "8, 7, 6" (interesting order!), but maybe more (maybe even all). The CU really should be labelled such as to make the answer to your question very clear!Here is a picture of our consumer unit. Would you think the RCD covers all circuits or only a subset?
The RCD says ln=63A, while the mains is 100A.
As I implied, that would be my 'best bet', but I fortunately don't have any hats to eat, since it's impossible to be certain on the basis of the photo aloneIf it's isn't 8, 7 and 6 I'll eat my hat...
As I stated.since it's impossible to be certain on the basis of the photo alone

Just a joke but the mcbs are slightly out of line with the others so if I had to guess which I do I'd say 8, 7 and 6As I implied, that would be my 'best bet', but I fortunately don't have any hats to eat, since it's impossible to be certain on the basis of the photo alone

Each device is numbered running upwards away from the switch it's connected to.three B32s labelled "8, 7, 6" (interesting order!),
As also did I. If you look at the timings of the posts, you'll see that I was still typing mine when you posted yoursAs I stated.
Yes, that would be a logical explanation, and that would, of course, be consistent with just the right-hand three B32s being the only RCD-protected ones.Each device is numbered running upwards away from the switch it's connected to.
I don't think that anyone is disagreeing with that as by far the most likely 'answer'.Just a joke but the mcbs are slightly out of line with the others so if I had to guess which I do I'd say 8, 7 and 6![]()
I agree.As also did I. If you look at the timings of the posts, you'll see that I was still typing mine when you posted yours![]()
But no one knows.I don't think that anyone is disagreeing with that as by far the most likely 'answer'.
I agree, that's why he said it.Yes, that would be a logical explanation, and that would, of course, be consistent with just the right-hand three B32s being the only RCD-protected ones.
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