Covering all circuits with rcd

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Hi
I have a 6 way consumer unit non rcd feeding power/lights etc
Also a 6 way non rcd unit that was feeding storage heating (now sockets)
And a newer rcd unit with one 32a mcb feeding kitchen sockets only
Is it possible / suitable to put the kitchen sockets in one of the other units and after removing the 32a mcb use the rcd unit as protection for the entire installation ?
The three sets of tails are all connected in Henley blocks

If I decide to replace the whole lot with I high integrity unit what would I do with the six 16a old storage heating circuits that are now sockets as I wouldn't want six extra mcbs in a new unit

Thanks
 
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And a newer rcd unit with one 32a mcb feeding kitchen sockets only
Is it possible / suitable to put the kitchen sockets in one of the other units
Probably not as I presume they are a newer installation and that is why they have been protected by the RCD,

and after removing the 32a mcb use the rcd unit as protection for the entire installation ?
No. No point doing that anyway.


If I decide to replace the whole lot with I high integrity unit what would I do with the six 16a old storage heating circuits that are now sockets as I wouldn't want six extra mcbs in a new unit
You could put them, three each, in two MCBs - assuming you don't use all the sockets for heavy demand items.
 
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And a newer rcd unit with one 32a mcb feeding kitchen sockets only
Is it possible / suitable to put the kitchen sockets in one of the other units

Probably not as I presume they are a newer installation and that is why they have been protected by the RCD,

and after removing the 32a mcb use the rcd unit as protection for the entire installation ?

No. No point doing that anyway.
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the kitchen sockets will still be protected by rcd ? Just moving the circuit to a different unit then protecting that unit as source .

And why no point surely it must be better to use the existing red to protect the entire installation ?
 
And a newer rcd unit with one 32a mcb feeding kitchen sockets only
Is it possible / suitable to put the kitchen sockets in one of the other units

Probably not as I presume they are a newer installation and that is why they have been protected by the RCD,

and after removing the 32a mcb use the rcd unit as protection for the entire installation ?

No. No point doing that anyway.
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the kitchen sockets will still be protected by rcd ? Just moving the circuit to a different unit then protecting that unit as source .

And why no point surely it must be better to use the existing red to protect the entire installation ?
Who?
 
'Twas I.


And why no point surely it must be better to use the existing red to protect the entire installation ?
Because it would be better and less work to fit two more RCDs if you are that keen.

RCDs are to protect people rather than the installation.
 
I would get all of that replaced with one, nice new big board personally.

What you propose isn't practical, or even really possible, and tbf, it's not the tidiest installation ever
 

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