Having a discussion the other day with a kitchen fitter who “also does electrics” and he is adamant that a NIC contractor told him that a meter isolation switch has to have the supply go in the bottom and the load out the top, same as a MCB. This convo came about as he said the property we were both at was wired wrong as the supply went in the top of the EMIS.
I tried to explain that unless the manufacturer instructions stipulate it only goes one way (like a KMF) then it won’t really matter, if there is any ambiguity it should be labelled which way it is wired and any sane electrician would test it was dead before working on it. Plus it would usually have the larger of the two covers over the supply side.
However he was adamant I was wrong. So I opened up the CU I was working on and asked him to look at the 100A switch and pointed out the supply for that goes in the top and the same 100A type switch is usually found in the EMIS.
I‘ve installed various make EMIS and don‘t ever recall one stipulating which way the supply side must be. But he is adamant that they can only go one way.
Am I being thick?
I tried to explain that unless the manufacturer instructions stipulate it only goes one way (like a KMF) then it won’t really matter, if there is any ambiguity it should be labelled which way it is wired and any sane electrician would test it was dead before working on it. Plus it would usually have the larger of the two covers over the supply side.
However he was adamant I was wrong. So I opened up the CU I was working on and asked him to look at the 100A switch and pointed out the supply for that goes in the top and the same 100A type switch is usually found in the EMIS.
I‘ve installed various make EMIS and don‘t ever recall one stipulating which way the supply side must be. But he is adamant that they can only go one way.
Am I being thick?