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I think the evidence is overwhelming, I agree what I was told today must be incorrect........
Have a look on YouTube for hagers amendment 3 myth breakers regarding metal consumer units.
Whether the lid debate is on there , I can’t remember but worth a watch anyway.
 
I agree that some type of fuse arrangement is the best option but is the supply not single phase? I have never seen an SP&N busbar chamber.
 
I agree but it is a big out lay when a main switch and service terminal blocks through to switch-fuses will serve the purpose.

This was my thoughts, dual 6 way block, trunking and switch fuses to DP isolator ÂŁ300 busbar chamber will double that.
 
I agree but it is a big out lay when a main switch and service terminal blocks through to switch-fuses will serve the purpose.
I agree with the OP though that on a new install, service terminal blocks (or Henley/Isco blocks that you love them being called) :D look like shyt. If I could hide them in the trunking then might consider it but if not I'd rather weigh out on a busbar chamber. Could pick up a 100A one up for about ÂŁ180...in the grand scheme of things I don't think it's that much when rewiring a big HMO.
 
Bus bar chamber and switch fuses...it's fit for purpose and designed for the job. Out of meter into a 100A switch disconnector, into bus bar chamber, length of trunking slotted sat on top with paxolin between, bush switch fuses on to trunking, link bus bar chamber and switch fuses with singles in the trunking, gland SWA's into the switch fuses...Job done.
I think we've been here before;)
 

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