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which just goes to prove that a well manufactured CU coupled with competent installation, lasts for years with no problems. now we have to fit metal boxes because neither of the above criteria apply today in a lot of cases.
which just goes to prove that a well manufactured CU coupled with competent installation, lasts for years with no problems. now we have to fit metal boxes because neither of the above criteria apply today in a lot of cases.
I am finding this thread interesting.
In what respect? The difficulty engaging with the DNO's? The contradictory opinions?
What would you do?
Personally I would leave the 16mm tails in place if I was happy the maximum load was well below 87A
That's just showing off, is the screw driver there for show or did you use it to disconnect?Here's a pic of the lovely fuse box that was taken out for this job. Wylex plastic front and a wooden back box. The internals look like new
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Sounds the best Idea!, since I think it was mentioned that the tails ran up the cavity and over a door way?why not just bung in a 60A KMF between meter and CU. this will make up for the short tails and also give a point of isolation independent of the DNO fuse.
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