We fit RCBO consumer units that have many benefits.
Any other type of consumer unit (usually Dual RCD) have some serious drawbacks.
At PD Electrical Services (SW) Ltd, we prioritize safety, reliability, and minimal disruption when it comes to electrical installations.
That is why we only install RCBO Consumer Units, ensuring the best possible protection for your home or business.
If we have already fitted your consumer unit – congratulations, you are benefiting from the superior safety and convenience of RCBO technology.
However, if you still have an older Dual RCD board or even a fuse box with no RCD protection, it’s important to understand the risks involved.
If you have already had a new consumer fitted by us then congratulations – we would have fitted a RCBO consumer unit and you are already experiencing the benefits.
For those customers who still have any other type of consumer unit fitted, (usually Dual RCD) it is important to point out some of the serious drawbacks.
In short – you may want to r Dual RCD (plastic or metal) or old fuse box (if your still on fuse wire!)
PICTURES BELOW
Top picture is example of RCBO consumer unit
Middle picture is an example of a Dual RCD board, eagle eyes will notice 7 circuits per RCD!
Bottom picture is an example with pull out fuses much like plug top fuses with zero RCD protection
I trust this message finds you well. In the pursuit of optimal electrical safety, it’s crucial to carefully consider the options available. Today, I’d like to shed light on the advantages of Residual Current Circuit Breakers with Overcurrent Protection (RCBOs) over Dual Residual Current Devices (RCDs), specifically addressing the potential for power loss to multiple circuits in the event of a fault.
The Unmatched Benefits of RCBOs:
**1. Precision Protection:
Unlike Dual RCDs, RCBOs offer unparalleled precision in fault detection. RCBOs are designed to isolate not only residual currents but also overcurrents, ensuring a targeted response to the specific circuit in question.
**2. Individual Circuit Protection:
RCBOs provide individual protection to each circuit, meaning that in the unfortunate event of a fault, only the affected circuit is disconnected. This isolation prevents the unnecessary shutdown of multiple circuits connected to the same device, offering a level of granularity that Dual RCDs cannot match.
**3. Minimal Disruption:
The ability to selectively disconnect only the faulty circuit minimizes disruption, keeping the power flowing to unaffected areas. This targeted approach ensures that your daily operations or home activities continue with minimal interruption.
**4. Adaptable to Diverse Applications:
RCBOs are highly versatile, suitable for a wide range of residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Their adaptability makes them an ideal choice for any environment where precision in electrical protection is paramount.
Cons of Dual RCDs:
Potential Multi-Circuit Disconnection:
One of the primary drawbacks of Dual RCDs is the potential for power loss to multiple circuits if a fault occurs. This can result in more significant disruptions and downtime.
Less Selective Protection:
Dual RCDs may lack the precision to isolate a fault to a specific circuit, leading to broader disconnections.
In summary, the advantages of RCBOs in providing individual circuit protection and minimizing disruptions make them the superior choice for those seeking the highest levels of electrical safety.
If you have any questions or would like further information about how RCBOs can be seamlessly integrated into your electrical infrastructure, please feel free to reach out. We’re here to guide you toward a safer and more reliable electrical solution.
Thank you for considering the superior protection offered by RCBOs. We look forward to the opportunity to enhance your electrical safety
A fault on one circuit can trip half of your consumer unit, leaving large parts of your home without power.
Unlike RCBOs, Dual RCD boards don’t protect against overloads or short circuits on individual circuits.
As electrical demands increase, Dual RCD setups struggle to provide adequate protection for modern electrical loads.
RCBOs protect each circuit separately, meaning if a fault occurs, only the affected circuit trips. This prevents unnecessary power loss to other areas of your home.
Unlike Dual RCD boards, where one fault can cut power to multiple circuits, RCBOs ensure the rest of your home remains powered, avoiding the frustration of widespread outages.
RCBOs protect against both residual current (earth faults) and overcurrent (short circuits and overloads), giving you complete protection for each circuit. Dual RCD boards, in contrast, only protect against residual current, leaving your system more vulnerable.
RCBOs are suitable for all electrical installations, whether residential, commercial, or industrial. If you plan to upgrade your home with solar, battery storage, EV charging, or additional circuits, an RCBO board is the best foundation for a safe, scalable electrical system.
“Our old fusebox needed replacing and bringing up to modern standards as we had new rooms added and growing needs on the house. We also wanted a way to completely shut down non-essential electrical circuits overnight, saving energy and reducing the amount of electrical interference as we sleep. Paul and the PD Electrical team listened and provided a great solution – a “kill switch” that could give a late-night closedown, whilst keeping essential circuits separated and active overnight.”
Zoë Browning, Ilfracombe
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