Hello,
Planning some work for someone currently installing a new CU and a switch fuse in an extension, fed from a new DNO supply. Have turned up and had a look at it, mostly seems all okay other than the hockey stick being on the wrong side of the meter box.
However, the 63A switch fuse is for an annexe down the garden which I've had nothing to do with. Arrived to find a 16mm and a 6mm NYJJ buried ducting running from this building, and a garage to the new CU position, but both are lovely and short at both ends. Only about 500mm out of the floor currently. My suggestion around re-pulling a longer length was not met with any smiles or enthusiasm, understandably.
Tails are planned to come through the wall from the meter, up the wall into the board and the switch fuse, with a 3mm steel plate over them between entry to the building and the CU. The wall is being studded and boarded so there is some space to fit this all in.
Ideally I would run the NY behind this plate too, giving it suitable mechanical impact protection within the wall, however the shortness has buggered it up. Considered terminating into a box at low level and extending up, but it's messy and 63A rated terminations aren't small. (Also having 63A connections surface at that sort of level isn't something I'm wild about, if someone sticks a desk on the wall and breaks the box or something, it's not ideal. I'm contemplating using a torpedo to extend it in the wall, but it's not sitting well with me..
Any opinions on doing so, or alternatives? Would comply with 526.3, but just doesn't feel very nice at all (to me, at least).
Planning some work for someone currently installing a new CU and a switch fuse in an extension, fed from a new DNO supply. Have turned up and had a look at it, mostly seems all okay other than the hockey stick being on the wrong side of the meter box.
However, the 63A switch fuse is for an annexe down the garden which I've had nothing to do with. Arrived to find a 16mm and a 6mm NYJJ buried ducting running from this building, and a garage to the new CU position, but both are lovely and short at both ends. Only about 500mm out of the floor currently. My suggestion around re-pulling a longer length was not met with any smiles or enthusiasm, understandably.
Tails are planned to come through the wall from the meter, up the wall into the board and the switch fuse, with a 3mm steel plate over them between entry to the building and the CU. The wall is being studded and boarded so there is some space to fit this all in.
Ideally I would run the NY behind this plate too, giving it suitable mechanical impact protection within the wall, however the shortness has buggered it up. Considered terminating into a box at low level and extending up, but it's messy and 63A rated terminations aren't small. (Also having 63A connections surface at that sort of level isn't something I'm wild about, if someone sticks a desk on the wall and breaks the box or something, it's not ideal. I'm contemplating using a torpedo to extend it in the wall, but it's not sitting well with me..
Any opinions on doing so, or alternatives? Would comply with 526.3, but just doesn't feel very nice at all (to me, at least).