GROUP
METAL
Retrofit Surge Protection Unit
CONSUMER UNITS
• A selection of knockouts including the two new additional 32mm cir knockouts, positioned at the top and bottom, in line with the main switch. • Ease of installation through lid earth connection directly to an additional y pr vided on the earth bar
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Surge Protection Devices Type 2 & Combined Type1,2 & 3 RCBOs RCCBs Class AC & Class A
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oducing the ne w 18th Edition Compliant range of Metal Consum • One extra module for the installation of SPD without increasing the overall
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• SPDs in Type 2 and Combined Type 1,2&3 for single and three phase
applications.ree phase applications. • Retrofit Surge Protection Units designed for installation adjacent to existing consumer units, where s ace limitations pr or directly within the unit.
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protector directly within the unit.
• 6kA Single Module RCBOs ( B & C Cur e) – Class CandClass ole RCCBs – Classlass AC and Class A
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Intr oducing the new 18th Edition Compliant range of Metal Consumer Units with added features! the installation of SPD without increasing the o
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