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RE: Re: Consumer Units


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  • Subject: RE: Re: Consumer Units
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2001 23:41:58 +0100
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> Thanks Matt, I remember hearing/reading somewhere that you must not
put
the
> LD10's next too each other as they get hot(?) and they suffer from
cross
> over(?) (true/false)

I expected them too but I have two LD10's and two AD10's butted up against
each other in an MK Sentry consumer unit and they're working fine.

> How much did you pay for the consumer unit?

£20 for a 16 (MCB) module MK Sentry from my local electrical wholesaler.

> I will seek professional help, and talk to an electrician!

Just seek professional help - from a shrink!

> PS what is the difference between an AD10 and a LD10?

An AD10 is an appliance module (ON/OFF only) and an LD10 is a lamp module
(ON/OFF/DIM/BRIGHT).

Phil




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