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I have a fuseboard change I need to do soon
I’m putting in a FUSEBOX 7 or 10 way RCBO+ SPD

My only concern is how I should run the pyro cables in the board. The board is in a small cupboard in the hallway. I know cables that are not in enclosures need to be double insulated as the pyro cables are in the small cupboard can I just run them straight into the board or do I need to add some conduit , copex etc
 

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I think he's concerned they might not reach the new board given there looks to be no play whatsoever. Maybe a metal adaptable box could be used to provide a fully maintainable join above the new board or as you say 5 couplers.
 

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