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Hi all, take it easy as first post on here. I have recently completed my eal domestic installers course and 2382 17th edition. I am renovated my large four bedroom home and plan to rewire the house.
I have had an isolation switch fitted by the DNO so I can start the work safely. The kitchen will be having two ovens, induction hob, micro needs to be on its own circuit and large amount of lighting and other ciriuits going on in house. Due to this and to future proof, I am planning to install two cu. Two 10 way split Rcd, directly next to each other in the garage. I currently have 25mm tails from the meter into my isolating switch and then directly into my cu. There appears to be enough room in the isolating switch to double up the tails. Is this acceptable instead of a Henly block.
Is it sufficient to then have Dno isolating switch and then a main switch in each CU.
Many Thanks in advance
Suz
I have had an isolation switch fitted by the DNO so I can start the work safely. The kitchen will be having two ovens, induction hob, micro needs to be on its own circuit and large amount of lighting and other ciriuits going on in house. Due to this and to future proof, I am planning to install two cu. Two 10 way split Rcd, directly next to each other in the garage. I currently have 25mm tails from the meter into my isolating switch and then directly into my cu. There appears to be enough room in the isolating switch to double up the tails. Is this acceptable instead of a Henly block.
Is it sufficient to then have Dno isolating switch and then a main switch in each CU.
Many Thanks in advance
Suz