Pic request: MK Sentry Consumer Unit with RCBO's

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After an internal pic of a super neat install of the above Consumer unit with RCBO's anybody got one?
 
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What do you want it for, and which style sentry?

Do you want all RCBO, or a mix of RCBOs and MCBs?
 
Its this style of sentry only a single RCD version:
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A split load with RCBO's would be cool...

Its not for anything inparticular. I had mine replaced and certified a few years back and it looks like a road crash inside. I now need to add an RCBO and I was going to neaten it all up before it gets inspected for my new circuit.

I was just wondering what the neatest way to lay out the N and E connections to the RCBO was, ie to keep little pig tail coils or to cut to the right length and use right angles.

I'm figuring the latter as there is slim chance of needing much longer lengths on them at a later date.
 
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keep little pig tail coils or to cut to the right length and use right angles.
You may wish to keep the pig tails to the manufacturer's specified length for warranty purposes. I would consult with your wholesaler before making that decision.
 
You may wish to keep the pig tails to the manufacturer's specified length for warranty purposes. I would consult with your wholesaler before making that decision.

Aparrently Proteus have no issues with cutting down neutral flyleads, they are a bit desperate tho in all fairness....
 
Another 20 years left in that yet Rob. New neutral bar, it'll be reet. :LOL:
 
Here are a couple of mine:

Wylex nearly all RCBO:

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Hager:

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MK:

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An old style split load CU from a few years ago:

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That's about the best I can do. I don't really install many domestic CUs
 
And the photo I posted is RF Lighting's too. I suppose I really shouldnt take the credit for it! :LOL:
 

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