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Sorry for the re-post didn't set my pc clock correctly first time
Short Version. Does anyone know if you can replace MEM type 1 M6 5A 51QEB circuit breaker with a 6A type C. Will it fit the DIN rail and not foul the cover? Long Version. The consumer unit is manufactured by MEM and fitted with rail mounted type 1 breakers. The lighting circuit has now become subject to nuisance tripping when a light bulb blows. So I want to try replacing the breaker. However being an old type its causing problems. If this were a more modern unit with a 6A B breaker It would be easy to first try changing it for a 6A C breaker (about £5) However the type 1 are difficult to source and piece more expensive (£17.64 Newey and Eyre) Thanks BillP |
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