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Hi All,

I need to split the meter tails to supply a second CU which will be at the rear of the house, however the supply to the second CU will need to be in SWA and I can only split the tails at the meter cupboard. Is there a suitable adaptable box or isolator I could use to be able to do this?
Thanks
 
This is the current meter box.
I need to split the tails, 25mm tails to existing CU and SWA run on the outside of the house to a second CU. Not able to run a new supply from the existing house CU, 2nd Pic (they don't want to replace the existing CU, it's recessed in the wall and the coving)
 

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Yes, I thought as much using a switched fuse, but I was hoping there might be something I could used to split in one box.
The other side in the living room, with the CU up by the ceiling. Cu would be a nightmare to swap out as well.
 
Why not install another surface meter box by the side of that one, you will need to down fuse the new submain suitably and you could do so in there. Also why must yo run the new sub in swa? Could H07 be used?
 
Some cables with an H07 designation will be suitable and some won't, which one are you suggesting here?
H07 designates that the cable meets a harmonised standard and has a voltage rating of 750V, it is used for singles, tri rate, heavy duty flex and a host of other cables.


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Suspect he's trying to avoid the requirement for 30mA additional protection, not ideal for a sub main. Second meter box for switch fuse got to be the best plan if there is room on the wall. Can be cut in without disturbing inner skin and decorations, problem solved. Unless of course there are doors, windows, corners or soil pipes in the way!
 
Why is it not ideal and why would you need 30mA protection if cable installation method didnt require it? Why cut this new meter box into the wall when the picture shows existing meter box is surface mounted, would just makes things more dificult!
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Suspect he's trying to avoid the requirement for 30mA additional protection, not ideal for a sub main. Second meter box for switch fuse got to be the best plan if there is room on the wall. Can be cut in without disturbing inner skin and decorations, problem solved. Unless of course there are doors, windows, corners or soil pipes in the way!
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Thanks for all the replies. It's not a surface box and can't cut another one in. The SWA has to run on the outside of the house to supply a new kitchen ring and cooker circuit.
It will be tight in the box to fit a Henley, fused switch and the existing isolator.
 
Thanks for all the replies. It's not a surface box and can't cut another one in. The SWA has to run on the outside of the house to supply a new kitchen ring and cooker circuit.
It will be tight in the box to fit a Henley, fused switch and the existing isolator.

Is there no cooker supply or available socket circuit to extend to the new positions?
 

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