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Does anyone regularly use or know of a suitable way to relocate a DB from its original position (adjacent to main fuse) if there is nowhere within 3m of the main fuse inside the building where a fused isolator can be fitted?

Main fuse is in an external meter cabinet, current DB position is on the other side of the wall, new DB position is to be 10+ metres away.

Is there a surface mounted external box which can be fitted in which a fused isolator can be installed inside?

Is there another way of fitting it internally which is still acceptable?

Thanks.
 
You can usually squeeze a KMF into the meter box
 
There are 2 x meter setups inside the meter cabinet so no room for much else!

Looking like a external surface mounted meter cupboard could be the way forward.

Any harm in drilling through the back of the meter cabinet and through the wall, then bringing the tails through the wall, into trunking taking them up into a suspended ceiling and fitting the 80/100A fused switch up there?

Would need to be a decent sized metal switch though to take a 25mm SWA away me thinks.
 
There are 2 x meter setups inside the meter cabinet so no room for much else!

Looking like a external surface mounted meter cupboard could be the way forward.

Any harm in drilling through the back of the meter cabinet and through the wall, then bringing the tails through the wall, into trunking taking them up into a suspended ceiling and fitting the 80/100A fused switch up there?

Would need to be a decent sized metal switch though to take a 25mm SWA away me thinks.
why SWA if in trunking?
 
if tails are> 3m then fusing down to 80A makes sense, protecting the DNO fuse. have you opened it to check that it is what it says on the tin?
 
I usually drop the downstream OCPD to 63A for a 100A main fuse. I think 80A is too close to ensure that this will blow first. I thought there was something in the regs about this, but I can't find it with a quick flick through... maybe someone with a soft copy can find it ?
 

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