Circuit Protection Devices - MCBs, RCDs & RCBOs
Our circuit protection devices cover everything from MCBs and RCDs to modern RCBOs for domestic and commercial installations. All products are BS EN certified and compliant with the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations, giving you reliable protection against overload, short circuit and earth leakage faults.
Whether you're upgrading a consumer unit, protecting a submain, or specifying protection for new builds, we stock trade-ready breakers in a full range of current ratings and trip curves.
Quick overview: MCBs protect against overload and short circuit. RCDs protect against earth leakage. RCBOs combine both protections in one device and are now widely preferred for modern UK installs.
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We stock:
- B, C & D curve MCBs – matched to load type and inrush characteristics
- Type A & Type B RCDs – including DC-sensitive protection for renewables
- RCBOs in multiple ratings – individual circuit protection aligned with best practice
- High Immunity RCBOs – designed to reduce nuisance tripping on EV and inverter circuits
All breakers are clearly labelled, UK stocked, and backed by a 2-year manufacturer warranty.
WKC 3 Pole 10kA MCB – 10A C Curve (WKC310C)
£12.35
The WKC310C 3 Pole 10kA MCB is a 10A C Curve breaker designed to protect three-phase circuits from short-circuit and overload faults. Rated at 10kA breaking capacity and BS 7671 (18th Edition) compliant, it’s widely used in industrial boards, EV chargers, and solar PV installs....
WKC 3 Pole 10kA MCB – 10A B Curve (WKC310B)
£12.35
The WKC310B 3 Pole 10kA MCB is a 10A B Curve breaker designed to protect three-phase circuits against overloads and short-circuit faults. With a 10kA breaking capacity, it delivers safe disconnection in commercial and industrial boards, EV charging systems, and solar PV installations. Compact and...
WKC 3 Pole 10kA MCB – 6A C Curve (WKC306C)
£12.35
The WKC306C 3 Pole 10kA MCB is a 6A C Curve breaker designed for protecting three-phase circuits against overload and short-circuit faults. Rated at 10kA breaking capacity and compliant with BS 7671 (18th Edition), it’s ideal for small inductive loads such as EV chargers, motors,...
A Type Time Delay RCD – 100A 100mA, 4 Pole (WARTD4100-100)
£54.10
The WARTD4100-100 A-Type 100mA Time Delay RCD is a 4 Pole S-Type device rated at 100A for large-scale three-phase boards. Designed for upstream use, its time delay ensures proper discrimination, allowing downstream RCDs to trip first and keeping supply integrity across unaffected circuits. It’s a...
A Type Time Delay RCD – 80A 100mA, 4 Pole (WARTD480-100)
£53.95
The WARTD480-100 A-Type 100mA Time Delay RCD is a 4 Pole S-Type device rated at 80A, designed for selective upstream protection. Its built-in delay ensures only downstream RCDs disconnect under fault, maintaining continuity on unaffected circuits. Commonly used in three-phase distribution systems, EV charging installations,...
Choosing the Right Circuit Protection
Every installation requires correctly specified protection to comply with BS 7671 and ensure safe fault disconnection. Selecting the right device depends on load type, fault risk, and installation layout.
MCBs – Overcurrent Protection
Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs) protect cables and equipment from overload and short circuit faults. Available in B, C and D curves to suit domestic circuits, commercial lighting, motor loads and higher inrush equipment.
Shop MCBs for domestic and light commercial installs.
RCDs – Earth Leakage Protection
Residual Current Devices (RCDs) disconnect supply when earth leakage is detected, protecting against electric shock and fire risk. Commonly rated at 30mA for personal protection.
For DC-sensitive applications such as EV chargers or heat pumps, see our Type B RCDs.
RCBOs – Combined Protection Per Circuit
RCBOs combine overload, short circuit and earth leakage protection in a single device. This allows each circuit to operate independently, reducing disruption if a fault occurs.
Explore our full range of Type A RCBOs and High Immunity RCBOs.
Key Specification Considerations
- Trip curve: B-curve for domestic, C-curve for mixed commercial, D-curve for high inrush loads.
- Current rating: Match to cable size and design current to avoid nuisance tripping.
- Type A vs Type B: Type A is standard for modern electronics; Type B required where smooth DC leakage may occur.
- Breaking capacity: Ensure kA rating matches prospective fault current.
Why Buy From Power & Data UK?
All products are BS EN certified, UK stocked and dispatched quickly from our warehouse. We offer free next-day delivery on orders over £30 and a straightforward returns policy for trade customers.