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I’m doing a 48way three phase board at work with 34 circuits. How to keep it tidy without tie wraps? Or is tie wraps the way to go
 

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I’m not a fan of binding cores in miles of insulating tape , it looks very amateur imo

A bit of 4mm 6mm colour sleeve would look the bizz
 
Put RCD on other side and move neutral bar over too.
Bring cables in at top instead?
that is the schneider design, same as the square D boards. L busbar is cranked behind the N. makes you thing when fitting the tails .....L is on right N on left.
 

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