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Afternoon All,

Just pricing up a job and thought I'd pick your brains.

Quick run-down, Block of Flats with an underground car park. In the mains room each individual flat has a supply ran up to the flat (picture for reference) with a split concentric. The PME connection is provided within the flat via a connection at a Solid Link Fuse (typical house service fuse block) via the N.

So I need to install a sub mains next to the fuse in the mains cupboard (downstairs) supplying a socket for a hybrid car within the underground car park. My question is can I supply the submains with a TNCS supply via the Henley Block or a link within the Consumer Unit itself, or will I have to contact the DNO directly to provide me with a connection? Not something I have had to deal with before. I have noticed that other contractors have done the same but was unsure if it is the correct way to do it.

Thanks!
 

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The Ryefield Board is in another room yes, there is a small cu next to the cut out.
Put a diagram on here so that we can work it out.
Please forgive my crude attempt lol
That small CU next on the adjacent fuse must have linked N+E within the CU as there are only the L+N tails entering and SWA leaving
 

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Please forgive my crude attempt lol
That small CU next on the adjacent fuse must have linked N+E within the CU as there are only the L+N tails entering and SWA leaving
Bloody hell did a kid do that drawing or are you drunk. Lol
CU in, earth's back to the Ads. That probably needs doing.
That's going to cost some pennys.
 

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