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The db came with a 4 pole isolator but I've been told it's ok to connect it straight to the neutral bar?
Surely this is bad practice?
If you’ve got a 4 pole isolator then use it.
Generally tho in a TN system you can use a 3 pole isolator to isolate the phases only,as the neutral is considered to be around the same potential as earth as they are connected together at the transformer/supply end.
TT 3 phase supply then the neutral needs to be isolated also.
Generally there’s a neutral terminal on the main switch with 3 pole type on some manufacturers types were the neutral connects but isn’t switched.

Domestic single phase consumer units tho require double pole isolation as used by ordinary persons or unskilled electrically or whatever the hell it is nowadays.
 
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Doesn't matter the means of supply for a TN system, submain or the origin. Neutral is deemed to be at earth potential on TN systems and there is no requirement to isolate it. This is not the case for TT and isolation is required.
 
Never knew that and came across a UPS in a shop after the main 4 pole isolator was reset by staff in an attempt to reset a single rcbo.... interesting
 
As Lee says there can be good reason not to break the neutral for safety reasons. Obviously without knowing anything about the supply or Earthing arrangements etc. we cannot really advise in this instance. There simply hasn't been enough information.
 

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