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The thing is Eddie if you use an mcb for the distribution circuits then you have next to no chance of discrimination with the final circuits.

edit: An RCD doesn't provide over current protection.

if I ran swa out of a fused isolator switch for each submain would that provide me with the protection that I need dependant on demand etc
 
if I ran swa out of a fused isolator switch for each submain would that provide me with the protection that I need dependant on demand etc

Maybe, it depends on what protection you need for a start.
Follow the design process to select cable type, size, OCPD etc etc

And I think the term you are looking for is 'switchfuse'
 
Could you advise what would be best to do please

What size OCPD are you planning on using for the 4 x distribution circuits?

63a 30ma rcd

Yer I am going to cheers guys the issue regarding distribution has been the bit I have been stuck I want to get it right hence seeking advice on here I will get someone with more experience to come in and have a look but looks like I'm going to run it in swa i will properly calculate the csa's and get back to this forum afterwards, I appreciate this should have been done beforehand

I think by your own admission you're not very experienced in this type of design and this thread is turning into blow by blow instructions on an installation that only you have seen so it's guesswork at best by those attempting to help you out and this is why I'm closing the thread. I'd say your suggestion about getting assistance, or at least some guidance on site from someone with more experience in designing this type of installation might save you a lot of problems.

If you've got a more specific electrical question rather than blanket design assistance please feel free to open a new thread.
 
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