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Just been mulling this over as there's a few ways I could do this. Until I speak to the Guy I won't know which way to jump.
Options:
a) Gland SWA outside of the house & strip off Armoured leaving sheathing until it enters the house into white trunking & run up to CU. Will need to bring in a long 10mm flylead off the armoured too, about a 3m run.
b) Gland SWA into adaptable box next to CU, short flylead with SWA Clipped direct on show
c) As per b, but house the Vertical run of SWA in suitable trunking

Quite liking option c for tidiness...think a length of trunking is neater on show than cleated armour inside the house.

The Crabtree Starbreaker CU's have quite a bit of room on the right-hand side if you leave a few spare ways. I often take swa straight into the CU on this side with a fly-lead on the inside. Just make sure you have a good hole-saw and get the position right. You could always lay it inside some maxi-trunking if you want it to look pretty.
 

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I think the fan should run constantly while the heating process is in effect !

Perhaps this installation should fall under DSEAR requirements. Flameproof equipment :).... Ill get me coat
 

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