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16 Way Metal Consumer Unit 100A Switch Dual RCD 2 x 63A 30mA Type A Unpopulated BG CFUD6616A High Integrity

Model No. CFUD16A by: BG Electrical
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This is the 16 Way Metal Consumer Unit 100A Switch Dual RCD 2 x 63A 30mA Type A Unpopulated BG CFUD6616A High Integrity available at Sparks Electrical Wholesalers for the best price.

This BG Fortress metal IP2XC unpopulated 16 way dual RCD Consumer Unit allows the installer to split the consumers power needs across two 30mA RCD's, for example lighting and power.

Supplied complete with an integral spirit level, 2 x 63A 30mA Type A RCDs and all internal cables, terminals, busbar, labels and blanks.

A modern stylish design and profile with flexible circuit combinations.

Fast and easy installation with backed out and retained terminal screws and captive cover screws and painted in a high gloss finish to match all other BG wiring accessories.

16 Way Metal Consumer Unit 100A Switch Dual RCD 2 x 63A 30mA Type A - Features

  • This range of all metal consumer units offer a flexible solution for the 18th Edition Wiring Regulation BS7671.
  • Available in a number of sizes from 8 way to 14 way, these consumer units will suit most applications.
  • Each unit has an integrated spirit level, aiding installing without additional tools.
  • Each unit is supplied with 100A Main switch and either dual 63A 1 X 80A/63A 1 X 100A/80A or dual 100A 30mA Type A RCDs.
  • The terminal and bus-bar design provide maximum flexibility for a combination of protected and unprotected circuits. A range of additional BG control devices can be fitted into the consumer unit.

16 Way Metal Consumer Unit 100A Switch Dual RCD 2 x 63A 30mA Type A - Specs

  • Model: BG CFUD6616A High Integrity consumer unit
  • 16 Way with 100A Switch, 2 x 63A 30mA Type A RCD
  • Dimensions: 231mm height, 497mm width, 116mm depth
  • No of ways: 16 way consumer unit
  • Dimensions: 49.7cm x 23.1cm x 11.5cm
  • Integrated spirit Level
  • Upward opening visor
  • Combi style screws
  • Dual RCD 2 x 63A Type A RCD
  • Unpopulated
  • 100A main switch
  • Offset incomer for greater cable space
  • All metal construction
  • High integrity
  • Backed out and retained terminal screws
  • Modules: 22
  • Max. number of ways: 16
Consumer Units
Amperage Rating 100A
Compliance BS EN 60947
Domestic/Industrial Domestic
IP rating IP20 rated
Length 231mm
Manufacturer BG Electrical
Mounting Wall Mounting
Number of Ways 16
Range BG Fortress Domestic Consumer Units
RCD included 2 x 63A 30mA Type A RCDs
Width 497mm
Depth 116mm

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