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Fuse holder module??

You only get standard size fuseholders up to 32A any bigger and its a double module, so the busbar won't fit.

What not individual switch fuses?
 
Ian1981, thanks for attachments, not sure how to read. Say I have 63A Type D upstream and 20A Type B downstream. I think I have my up's and downs the right way!
I use first page which gives me 0.84 kA, so what does this tell me?
 
I'd need 5, Distribution panel seems like a better solution.

Maybe get a 10 way board fit 5 bs88 carriers p, not sure what you'd do about the busbar, unless you snip off energy second way ,

I'd be going with switch fuses though with separate meters on each if needed.
 
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Are they 10mm or bigger?
 
I don't like using Henley, it just looks like an after thought.

I've just got off phone from Hager technical. This project falls through the crack of domestic and commercial. His solution which I like is; cut-out into empty CU with 100A main switch, populate with Hager KRN190's which are simply a straight through 100A MCB, but without a breaker. You would wire straight from KRN190 to switched fuse which would then achieve discrimination.

Technical Properties KRN199 - http://www.hager.co.uk/product-catalogue/energy-distribution/enclosures/metal-enclosures/metal-enclosure-accessories/krn199/42687.htm
 

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