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Andy C

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Hi All,

Quick question, I am going to provide a supply to the above from the far side of a house to intern supply 32A to a large hot tub and also a supply for some later outside lighting and maybe a patio heater. What reliable box would you suggest? It must have a din rail and 2 connection points/rails for neutral and earth bars. The connections to the box will be max 3 small armoured cables all bottom entry.

I am having difficulty finding one to suit my purpose and hope you more experienced types out there have fitted something similar.
 
Hi All,

Quick question, I am going to provide a supply to the above from the far side of a house to intern supply 32A to a large hot tub and also a supply for some later outside lighting and maybe a patio heater. What reliable box would you suggest? It must have a din rail and 2 connection points/rails for neutral and earth bars. The connections to the box will be max 3 small armoured cables all bottom entry.

I am having difficulty finding one to suit my purpose and hope you more experienced types out there have fitted something similar.
Adaptable Boxes | City Electrical Factors - http://www.cef.co.uk/catalogue/categories/cable-accessories-adaptable-boxes
Fill yer boots fit your own Din rail to your hearts content
 
If you're using a DIN rail why not use DIN rail terminals for the N & E?
 
For Adaptable box with din rail connections read.

Adaptable box
Length of din rail.
Suitable Dinrail connectors.

3 circuits, what about Ocpd / Rcbo?

What about Garage unit as Andy78, mounted within a large Adaptable box if you don't want them easily accessable.

Just read you want small.
Looks like small adaptable box with Choc blocks in it then.
 
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For Adaptable box with din rail connections read.

Adaptable box
Length of din rail.
Suitable Dinrail connectors.

3 circuits, what about Ocpd / Rcbo?

What about Garage unit as Andy78, mounted within a large Adaptable box if you don't want them easily accessable.

Just read you want small.
Looks like small adaptable box with Choc blocks in it then.

I could mount it quite high so you would need to stand on something to access it.
If I used an IP 65 garage unit then it would be easier but rule out any further expansion. I wanted the RCD outside and was going to take the supply from a non protected 32amp breaker in the main consumer unit to prevent RCDs in series and discrimination issues.
 
I wanted to keep it as small as possible.
why have something with a din rail in then if you want i small why not just get something like
Adaptable Box IP65 110 x 110 x 67mm - http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/adaptable-box-ip65-110-x-110-x-67mm/17962
has termination points to connect cables to.

how many RCDs/MCBs would you be putting on the DIN Rail?
 
Wylex IP65 Insulated Enclosure With Visor - http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/wylex-ip65-insulated-enclosure-with-visor/74436
 

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