As some will know, MEM have a particularly brilliant way of attaching a small RCD module to the top of any of the Memera/Memshield 2/Eaton MCBs, where it trips the MCB with a small trigger through a concealed aperture in the MCB.
You can buy the RCBOs assembled, or you can attach this "pod" to any existing MCB.
I like RCBOs, and MEM (it is very popular in industrial installations) and use several of these. I wanted to move a pod from a redundant 32A RCBO to a 5A MCB, but can't see how to get the pod off. It was probably factory assembled. I can't see if it is just snapped into position or if there is a hidden retainer. I don't mind damaging the old MCB, but the pods are relatively expensive.
Does anyone know the trick?
You can buy the RCBOs assembled, or you can attach this "pod" to any existing MCB.
I like RCBOs, and MEM (it is very popular in industrial installations) and use several of these. I wanted to move a pod from a redundant 32A RCBO to a 5A MCB, but can't see how to get the pod off. It was probably factory assembled. I can't see if it is just snapped into position or if there is a hidden retainer. I don't mind damaging the old MCB, but the pods are relatively expensive.
Does anyone know the trick?