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New position of replacement Consumer Unit for my customer is now going to be 7m away from the supply head. DNO fuse is 100A BS1361 and this is a large house so I still need a (potential) 100A supply. I believe that I am supposed to fit a switch fuse if tails are over 3m long. Firstly, am unclear if this is a regulation or just an undocumented 'DNO requirement'. Secondly, can anyone recommend a make and model of switchfuse suitable for use in a domestic environment? Am concerned about aesthetics (it might have to be on show) and cost - I see some commercial/industrial ones cost £100s. Presumably the enclosure would have to be of metal construction, though that is not clear either. Which ones have you fitted and what is your opinion of them? One other point - if I fit a 100A switchfuse, how will that discriminate (select?) before the DNO supply head fuse?
 
well the more room the better, I have a single phase 100 amp MEM switch fuse if you want it, not sure what the P&P would cost but it is immaculate and never used, probably 7-8 years old and industrial but it is yours if the postage is not a problem. In fact I may be wrong it may be an isolator I will have a look.
Thanks MDJ but they are just too industrial looking. I know I could potentially box it in, but really need something that looks 'ok' if on show in the house. Will probably end up near the ceiling in a bedroom. If it is hidden away I worry they might not realise it is there if the fuse blows - unlikely I know, but still possible.
 
Thanks MDJ but they are just too industrial looking. I know I could potentially box it in, but really need something that looks 'ok' if on show in the house. Will probably end up near the ceiling in a bedroom. If it is hidden away I worry they might not realise it is there if the fuse blows - unlikely I know, but still possible.
Fair enough, the Wylex looks pretty small, you should get more replies later mate when the guys get home from work.
 
I put in one of those a Wylex ones Wilko linked, in my own house as it happens. They don’t look half bad. Put in one of Lewden ones, and not a lot of room inside as I recall?

Just enough earth terminals in the Wylex one, also if I recall?

I’ve read here that some DNO/Suppliers get arsy with you putting stuff in ‘their’ meter cabinet, and the Wylex one is quite big, something to bear in mind.
 
I’ve read here that some DNO/Suppliers get arsy with you putting stuff in ‘their’ meter cabinet, and the Wylex one is quite big, something to bear in mind.

Where it went in a Western Power cupboard, they supplied the cupboard complete with the back board and there is space allocated on their back board if I recall for just such a purpose.

I suspect if it fell outside the allocation they might get the hump, but the Hamilton one fits nicely in the space they give you. SWA gland at the bottom was a bit tight, but other than that it was alright.
 
Have only installed the Wylex types but would recommend them, plenty of room inside and look smart. You'll need to have an allen key set handy if you go for them as they've done away with the normal PZ/SL terminals.
 

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