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I am going to be changing the consumer unit in a house. The owner arranged to have an isolator switch fitted by N power (free of charge). Ive been to look at it and the guy has fitted it with 16mm tails. The customer was told that this was because the tails to the ccu are 16mm. But it has a 100amp fuse. I will be fitting a new 9.5kw shower and the cooker is electric as well as the usual ring main and lights ect. It is a 3 bed house. I was going to change the tails to the ccu to 25mm.

Am I correct in thinking that he should have fitted 25mm to the isolator switch? All the tables ive looked at say I am.
 
If you look at the fuses tripping times then I think you will find they will blow at 1.5x in an hour so even a 60A would take 90 for an hour, I wouldn't honestly worry to much. If you were in western powers area, they only give out 80A's apart from special requests, other DNO's do either 60A or 100A.
 
Nope, no way other then a physical check I'm afraid, so is a bona fide limitation!
Bear in mind if you are working in a flat and come accross a bright red fuse and carrier, this is a solid link! The fuse will be down at the incoming position to the building!
 
I tend to install 25mm tails on board changes these days as a matter of course tbh....always the possibility someone will request an upgrade to 100A in the future so at least it's sat ready waiting for it.
 

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