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I'm after some advice please guys..

I've got a job where the builder is converting a shop and flat above into 3 separate flats. There is currently just a 100a single phase supply into the shop on the ground floor.

I have requested a new three phase supply to be installed, which will be located on the ground floor and will eventually be the hallway for the 3 new flats.

So in the hallway will be a three phase supply and three meters (one for each flat). I then need to run a cable from the meter to the consumer unit in each flat and trying to work out the best way to do this.

Has anyone done this before as has any good suggestions?
The supply cable for each flat will ideally have to be inside the wall and floor at some point so if I use t&e it will require a 30mA RCD. Which will then cause issues because it may trip before the consumer unit RCD. Also thought about using a time delayed RCD but I can't seem to find a 30mA version out there.

Thanks in advance!

James
 
Switch fuse for each flat feeding a 16mm or 25mm (depending on suppliers fuse) 3 core SWA. Put the earth in the cable, earth the armour at the origin of the supply.

Terminate in a 2 gang back box behind the CU and bring the supply in from the back, or just terminate directly to the CU.

That's how I'd do it :)
 
Switch fuse for each flat feeding a 16mm or 25mm (depending on suppliers fuse) 3 core SWA. Put the earth in the cable, earth the armour at the origin of the supply.

Terminate in a 2 gang back box behind the CU and bring the supply in from the back, or just terminate directly to the CU.

That's how I'd do it :)

Good advice. Although you can size the cable based on the size of the fuse in the switch fuse rather then the supplier's fuse.
 
Something like this??? Those Hager are cam lever HBC fuses.
[ElectriciansForums.net] Correct cabling for flat consumer unit supplies
[ElectriciansForums.net] Correct cabling for flat consumer unit supplies
 
The flats were done in 2006, so rcd protection wasn't required.....SWA is the best way to go, may be cheaper to run a seperate earth cable along side 2core swa as opposed to buying 3 core.
 

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