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Fells's a little rusty on this aspect.First floor flat, CU in dingy under-stairs to flat, no great drama as all the supplies to circuits I think can be pulled upwards back in to flat, TNS supply, my question is I think just about from new CU to DNO meter is around 3 Mtrs, Gas and Water adjacent to DNO so 10mm will need to go down to comply with the <600 rule for MB, choices for sub main, SWA, or mechanically protected 25mm tails, have never mechanically protected tails, what would I use or is it too much aggro and just go for the usual SWA set up ? .BTW Wylex isolators as recommended by someone one here now bought and will be fitted, nice bit of kit !

Thanks lads

Edited to say as well as the 16mm !
 
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jimmy, can you install tails in pvc trunking?
 

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