There is the 'what if' the fire was at the distribution board then yes the fp200 to the panel seems a bit pointless...

But then what if it's not?.

Also if the panel is fed straight from the main distribution point rather than the SUB boards it does offer more protection and starts to make more sense. Your giving the circuit the best possible (can't think of the word I'm after) erm protection, durability, enhancement??

That's my thinking to the debate anyway lol...
 

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