Client has had a meter installed for a new consumer unit in their shop they are looking to rent out the spare space for a barber shop so they want it to have its own meter the meter was installed miles away from the consumer unit would I just use a Henley block or a main switch and use 16mm T&E from that to the consumer unit
 
Yes you can but install in such a way addition RCD protection is not required. If it is to support main protective bonding then the cpc needs assessing for adequacy. How many miles must be a large site😁
 
T&E can be used for a distribution circuit if it is appropriate to the installation conditions.

Meter tails should not be any longer than 3m usually, you need to design and install a distribution circuit (often known as a sub-main circuit)

If it is a long distance then 16mm is unlikely to be large enough.
 
Yes you can but install in such a way addition RCD protection is not required. If it is to support main protective bonding then the cpc needs assessing for adequacy. How many miles must be a large site😁
😄😄 it’s a good 100miles I would say 😄
It’s about a 30m run as it’s not a straight run the cable will be laid in cable trays that are already in the shop and then it’s only to power a few sockets and lighting for what will be a barber shop
 
T&E can be used for a distribution circuit if it is appropriate to the installation conditions.

Meter tails should not be any longer than 3m usually, you need to design and install a distribution circuit (often known as a sub-main circuit)

If it is a long distance then 16mm is unlikely to be large enough.
Ok thanks so I Install sub board near the meter and then run 16mm cable from the sub board to the main consumer unit in the barber shop
 
Not sure what you mean I’m still learning but i do have 3years experience but mainly in domestic work rewires kitchen extensions etc
Just meant here….

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I’ve highlighted where it says Trainee.

I just mention it, because sometimes we get first year apprentices attempting something way past their competency level.

If that’s not the case, then sorry if it sounds like I’m having a dig…. Im really not.
 
Shouldn't be a problem but check your volt drop.

Just meant here….

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I’ve highlighted where it says Trainee.

I just mention it, because sometimes we get first year apprentices attempting something way past their competency level.

If that’s not the case, then sorry if it sounds like I’m having a dig…. Im really not.
Oh I get you and no it wasn't taken that way so no drama as I’m not fully why didn’t want to put that I was
 

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