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Great, thanks for that. I thought I could do it but got different opinions - I think they were winding me up.not a problem. as long as it's done correctly. N to the correct N bar and E to the correct E bar. care taken to ensure the 3 connections in the MCB are sound.
As Tel says, not a problem, it is a spur at the origin.Great, thanks for that. I thought I could do it but got different opinions - I think they were winding me up.
Billio
Thanks for your advice - I thought I'd make it neater by simply adding new 2.5T&E rather than Wagos, but then again, Wagos might be even easier?No problem with this , you could also extend the ring at the consumer unit Using wagos if you need more than one new point...
Thanks for your reply, it is a 32A MCB and I'll use 2.5T&E.What is the value of the MCB? If it’s 32A, you’ll need to use 2.5mm T&E for your spur.
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