So the situation is this:
Historic 4 story townhouse to 4 flats conversion.
Supplier 3-phase cut out coming in at basement level (One of these will have a 60amp fuse, unsure whether the other 2 contain solid links or additional 60amp fuses yet).
1 phase feeding basement.
4-core SWA containing 2 phases + N&E about 10m in length feeding a Ryefield on 1st floor (UKPN describe this as a riser).
Ryefield contains 3 x 60A fuses with 16mm T&E sub mains feeding CUs in flats.
Now my question is:
Do I need a TP&N fused isolator installed just after the cut-out protecting the riser, which in turn feeds the Ryefield? My current thinking is if cut out contains solid links then yes, if it contains 60 fuses then no - otherwise you're going to have 3 x 60 fuses on each conductor within 10m of cable.
Historic 4 story townhouse to 4 flats conversion.
Supplier 3-phase cut out coming in at basement level (One of these will have a 60amp fuse, unsure whether the other 2 contain solid links or additional 60amp fuses yet).
1 phase feeding basement.
4-core SWA containing 2 phases + N&E about 10m in length feeding a Ryefield on 1st floor (UKPN describe this as a riser).
Ryefield contains 3 x 60A fuses with 16mm T&E sub mains feeding CUs in flats.
Now my question is:
Do I need a TP&N fused isolator installed just after the cut-out protecting the riser, which in turn feeds the Ryefield? My current thinking is if cut out contains solid links then yes, if it contains 60 fuses then no - otherwise you're going to have 3 x 60 fuses on each conductor within 10m of cable.