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what do you guys do with yours? Currently on a job fitting a 24 way TP&N distribution board where all final circuits are going to be protected by RCBO's. I want the board to look as neat as possible but as you can imagine the number of circuits that i have ( 56 in total ) means the neutral and earth leads will make it anyhing but. Does anybody have any tips/ideas as to what you sometimes do. I was thinking of maybe using some panel/finger trunking inside my DB
 
what do you guys do with yours? Currently on a job fitting a 24 way TP&N distribution board where all final circuits are going to be protected by RCBO's. I want the board to look as neat as possible but as you can imagine the number of circuits that i have ( 56 in total ) means the neutral and earth leads will make it anyhing but. Does anybody have any tips/ideas as to what you sometimes do. I was thinking of maybe using some panel/finger trunking inside my DB

This can make a lovely neat job of a large DB. If not to house the RCBO leads, then just to run final circuit conductors in. Beats having them tie wrapped up.
 
This can make a lovely neat job of a large DB. If not to house the RCBO leads, then just to run final circuit conductors in. Beats having them tie wrapped up.
it may just have to be to house the leads as there isnt a great deal of room in the DB for me, its a hager board. Need to be mindful of leaving enough room to terminate the outgoing circuits
 

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