Thread
:
CU for HMO
View Single Post
#
55
Posted to uk.d-i-y
John Rumm
external usenet poster
Posts: 25,191
CU for HMO
On 03/07/2018 00:23,
wrote:
OK, here's where things are so far...
TT & metal CU means a 100mA S RCD - can that go in the CU or must it
be external to protect against a tail to case short? If external can
it be in plastic or must be metal? And if metal does it need another
before it to...
You may be able to get an extra insulation kit for TT installs to allow
them to be done in a metal enclosure.
Rented rooms can all go on one DP S RCD, with one SP RCBO then
feeding each meter, which feeds each socket circuit which feeds each
lighting circuit via a 5A fused FCU. The purpose of the SP RCBOs is
to give discrimination against L-E leakage trips.
A SP RCBO will discriminate on L E faults, but not N & E faults as
previously discussed. Since you are feeding both lights and sockets
from the same circuit, then a normal DP RCD and MCBs would be adequate
and also protect against tripping the head end RCD on a NE fault.
Communal areas I take it must be fed from 2 RCDs not 1 because losing
lighting could be an issue due to cooking being potentially
hazardous.
They also want to be independent of the rooms, so that you can "escape"
to a light communal area, if a trip takes out all power to a room.
Fire alarm circuit requires its own MCB or SP RCBO: does it need its
own separate DP RCD?
You don't want any other fault being able to disable it.
--
Cheers,
John.
/================================================== ===============\
| Internode Ltd -
http://www.internode.co.uk
|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
| John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk |
\================================================= ================/
Reply With Quote
John Rumm
View Public Profile
Find all posts by John Rumm