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Right ... Just been nudged to set this up by Paul.M and sounds a good idea following recent threads I've done in the Arms..

Rules....No Offensive material... edit if required before posting as this is the public arena.
Anything to do with the trade or in and around it ...H&S pic's welcome.

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I've posted this a few times and this is at a mates house following a kitchen refirb several yrs ago. :omg_smile:

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Yes, that is what I meant by most of them not having side entry.
The Chint idea looks possible.
One possible idea/suggestion. Replace the butchered Wiska box, gland the SWA to this, slide behind the angled board and change to tails inside the Wiska box, and then use a KMF?

But isn’t a wiska only rated at max 57a?

So I’d either have to stick a Henley inside or crimp and find a different 100amp rated enclosure?
 
Not electrical. But the award for this years plumber of the year goes to….

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Currently doing an EICR on the same property and the first thing I see (after nearly tripping over the plumbing) as I walk in the garage where the CU is located. But it’s ok as it’s above head height….. 🤔

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This is also ok in the bedroom as they know to hold it as they plug/unplug stuff

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Seems the fuse box version won’t work. View attachment 94840

So will have to use this instead.


try the wylex one. I always use these. Really robust and side entry possible.

 
Can it be wired with the meter supply in from the top and out to the CU from the bottom? I am assuming yes, but wanted to check before I ordered it.
I have no idea. There is a picture of the innards on the CEF site but I can't see any lable to say if one is input and other output:

I doubt it is like the Schneider quadbreak switches where both fuse ends are isolated when off so direction unimportant, but hopefully if you pull the fuse cartridge forward it is isolated before you can touch the end!
 
I have no idea. There is a picture of the innards on the CEF site but I can't see any lable to say if one is input and other output:

I doubt it is like the Schneider quadbreak switches where both fuse ends are isolated when off so direction unimportant, but hopefully if you pull the fuse cartridge forward it is isolated before you can touch the end!

Appears they are fed from the bottom. So this is going to be fun as I either need to crimp that SWA to extend, or hope there is enough slack there to re-gland and terminate it longer.

 
Had Western Power out yesterday to a factory shut down so they could assess the incoming supply and fuses. I went round and switched off as much of the distribution as possible before switching off the 200a switch fuse for the whole installation. We sat there for a second or two in silence before I heard a gas blown air heater kick in, mmm that's strange I said that was the main switch for everything?! We agreed to remove the main cut out fuses and have a look in the 200a switch fuse. Oh dear some quality bodgery gone on in the past then!
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So that's a 2.5mm twin with the earth cut out, onto the incoming side of a 200a switch fuse with the 120mm tails backed up by a 200a network distribution fuse!!
 
Had Western Power out yesterday to a factory shut down so they could assess the incoming supply and fuses. I went round and switched off as much of the distribution as possible before switching off the 200a switch fuse for the whole installation. We sat there for a second or two in silence before I heard a gas blown air heater kick in, mmm that's strange I said that was the main switch for everything?! We agreed to remove the main cut out fuses and have a look in the 200a switch fuse. Oh dear some quality bodgery gone on in the past then!
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So that's a 2.5mm twin with the earth cut out, onto the incoming side of a 200a switch fuse with the 120mm tails backed up by a 200a network distribution fuse!!
What IS the use of having an earth conductor in T&E?
 

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