I am not an expert on the regs but I don't see anywhere that says the main switch needs to provide overload protection. All I see is "6.6.1.1 Each distribution board shall be controlled by a switch-disconnector".
The incoming cable is protected by the council board. And all the circuits in the DB are protected by individual circuit breakers (after the RCCB).
My understanding is that the "distribution board switch-disconnector" or "main switch" is for isolation purposes so this function can be fulfilled with the RCCB device. Of course most modern circuit breakers can also be used as switch disconnectors ... but I do not see the requirement for a "distribution board - main overload device"
Or am I maybe misunderstanding this particular installation?
The incoming cable is protected by the council board. And all the circuits in the DB are protected by individual circuit breakers (after the RCCB).
My understanding is that the "distribution board switch-disconnector" or "main switch" is for isolation purposes so this function can be fulfilled with the RCCB device. Of course most modern circuit breakers can also be used as switch disconnectors ... but I do not see the requirement for a "distribution board - main overload device"
Or am I maybe misunderstanding this particular installation?
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