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First time I've ever seen the earth run through an MCB:confused:.........be interesting to know the thought process..(assuming there was one).. behind it.
Surely the MCB is there in the earth to limit the earth fault current when Kamikazi's flux capacitor is fully charged. (sending this to Cowboy Builders, they will quote it as a part pee qualification regulation set in stone
 

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