The way I see it is that you have a cooker and kitchen ring on the same RCD, so lets say that's 32A+32A = 64A (plus a 1A or so lighting) so that just about works if you only have a 32A cooker circuit.
The other RCD has the elec Shower (where fitted) 40A + low demand socket circuit. (say it draws 20A max) and 2A lights.
So I think 2 63A RCD's just about works if you have a gas boiler and 32A cooker circuit.
It's penny pinching, and 1 or 2 80A RCD's means you will never need to swap out an RCD in a new CU.
The other RCD has the elec Shower (where fitted) 40A + low demand socket circuit. (say it draws 20A max) and 2A lights.
So I think 2 63A RCD's just about works if you have a gas boiler and 32A cooker circuit.
It's penny pinching, and 1 or 2 80A RCD's means you will never need to swap out an RCD in a new CU.
