There are loads of RCD devices which can be box mounted but the self contained units like the picture
shows I have not seen for a long time. In fact the one shown is now banned as it is a voltage type.
We are required to:-
(iii) take account of danger that may arise from the failure of a single circuit such as a lighting circuit
(iv) reduce the possibility of unwanted tripping of RCDs due to excessive protective conductor currents produced by equipment in normal operation
Because of these requirements with the exception of caravans and the like we would not use a 30ma RCD to protect the whole installation under normal circumstances. However the use of 300ma S type (Delayed) is still common for fire protection and where a TT (earth rods) supply is used.
A garage or shower consumer unit can house these units without a problem. In domestic premises this would most likely come under Part P.
However now that so much needs 30ma protection in domestic premises it would be more normal to fit multi-30ma units rather than a larger RCD.
The 100ma RCD was the norm fitted with TT supplies but for fire we fit 300ma and for sockets over 32 amp we use 500ma so it may be hard to find the smaller 100ma units now but most likely the 300 and 500ma units would be OK for a TT system but would depend on the resistance measured on earth rod.
There are also combination unit like the Vigi where a MCB can take a unit to make it into a RCBO. As we go up in size there are add on units which can trip moulded circuit breakers but these larger units normally can be set as to what current they will operate at and what delay and as such must be fitted by a competent person.