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          supply a range of Consumer Units for flats and houses. Please use our 
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          Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs)
          An MCB is a modern replacement for a fuse, the purpose of which is to 
          protect the wiring of its circuit from excessive current due to an overload 
          or short-circuit. If the rated current is exceeded, the MCB will trip, 
          and merely needs to be switched back on again to re-connect. It is thus 
          more convenient than a fuse, and more obvious that it has tripped. Common 
          values are 6A for lighting circuits, 16A for single sockets and immersion 
          heaters, 32A for ring mains, 7kW electric showers and electric cookers, 
          and 40A for 8kW showers and larger electric cookers.
        Residual 
          Current Devices (RCDs)
          RCDs are primarily designed to protect against accidental electrocution, 
          by detecting current flowing to earth. Because under normal circumstances 
          there should be very little earth current, they can be made very sensitive: 
          30 milliamps is common. 
          This sensitivity also gives it the ability to detect other faults such 
          as partial live/earth breakdown, which generates heat and can cause 
          fires. However, it cannot protect against the less common live-neutral 
          shock, and it does not protect against overloads so must always be used 
          in conjunction with MCBs or fuses. A device called a Residual Current 
          Breaker with Over-current protection (an RCBO) performs the functions 
          of earth leakage and over current protection, and is basically an RCD 
          and an MCB combined. Some RCDs/RCBOs have extra features, such as detection 
          of live/neutral reversal or earth disconnection (for which they need 
          an earth sense wire). A disadvantage of some RCBOs is that you cannot 
          tell if they were tripped by over current, or an earth fault. This can 
          make fault finding harder.