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Recentley tested a house and have all my results from every circuit. What i have is a 10 way board in the house thats all ok tested fine, i then have an 80A switch fuse next to meter and the outhouse ccu.
The switch fuse has a 16mm swa going out to an outbuilding with 4 circuits off ccu. To power this switch fuse in meter cupboard there are henley blocks 25mm tails into board 25mm tails to power company isolator and 16mm tails to the 80A switch fuse.
Do i Put my 4 circuits from outhouse ccu on with the EIC of house on seperate circuit chart and test results or Do i complete another EIC as it isnt powered by the house ccu?
thanks
 

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