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I will be fitting a henly block to split the meter tails. I'll be taking some tails 1-2m a new shower consumer unit (63A RCD and 45AMCB) with no spare ways to fit extra MCB's. I'm not sure what the cutout fuse size is.

I was planning on using 16mm tails but would 10mm tails be acceptable?

Regulation 433.3.1 (ii) states that over current protection need not be provided in this example.
 
Dunno, what I was try to suggest was that as they are almost always installed as a line and a neutral 'touching' they are effectively a 2core cable (albeit no overall sheath) and therefore it wouldn't be unreasonable to apply table 4D2A ccc of 70A in free air.
 
Can anyone else remember using 6mm tails looping out of a Wylex board main switch to supply a new 1 way board for a shower? [Or other additional circuit]:)
Never done it myself always thought it was a bit rough to be fair but it was quite a common occurrence round these parts.
 
Am I right in thinking wylex boards had dual incoming terminals for exactly that purpose once upon a time?

I'm sure I've seen this on really old boards.

I've seen that Dave but rarely, more common to see the far left of the busbar [furthest away from the main switch] with terminals at the bottom the same as the outgoing 'ways' - you could loop from this and the neutral bar to an 'Extenso' unit as Freddo mentioned and this would just be an enclosure with a couple of fuse carriers isolated by the original main switch.
 

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