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I'm moving my workshop into a room that contains the intake. I want to put cabinets where the switchgear is at the moment, so it would be very handy if I could condense it into a small space above the meter board and put a little cupboard around it. I am looking for the most compact, not-too-expensive DB or equivalent solution that gives me:
100A TP+N incomer
One 80A outgoing way for TP+N submain to machine shop
Six RCBO ways for local SP+N circuits (load is only a few kW so can all be on one phase)
The obvious solution would be:
Isolator + Henley block + SP+N DB for local circuits + TP+N switchfuse for submain.
What I would prefer it to look like is this:
Proteus 3-way horizontal TP+N DB
But that is limited to 63A outgoing ways and it's Proteus. 63A is tight, might be OK with HRCs.
I could put the requisite bits in a DIN rail box, or WWYD?
100A TP+N incomer
One 80A outgoing way for TP+N submain to machine shop
Six RCBO ways for local SP+N circuits (load is only a few kW so can all be on one phase)
The obvious solution would be:
Isolator + Henley block + SP+N DB for local circuits + TP+N switchfuse for submain.
What I would prefer it to look like is this:
Proteus 3-way horizontal TP+N DB
But that is limited to 63A outgoing ways and it's Proteus. 63A is tight, might be OK with HRCs.
I could put the requisite bits in a DIN rail box, or WWYD?