Hi everyone,
I'm still training so some advice would be appreciated
We have a shed about 60m from the house where would like a supply. I've already ran some 2 core 4mm SWA and wired up a CU with a 30mA incomer, it will be protected upstream by a 16A MCB. I went for 2 core because I want the shed on TT becuase of the length of cable run, we're on PME.
Our main CU in the house is fed by SWA from an 100A switchfuse located externally in seperate enclosure to the meter. I don't want to run the shed feed from the main CU because it would be too disruptive to run internally.
We're having some building work done at the moment so I was having a chat with the builder's sparky and he was saying he could put a small 4-way CU in the main meter box, since there isn't enough space in the other one with the switchfuse. He's going for a 4-way just incase we want an EV charger in the future.
Is this permissible? I was under the impression that only the DNO and metering equipment should be in the meter box. His plan was to just use a set of henley's and split the tails which I'm fine with, but shouldn't the whole installation have a single point of isolation?
I suggested using a Wylex REC4 and linking out the incoming terminals with busbar to allow two sets of tails to connect on the outgoing side but he wasn't too keen on that. Getting a REC2 and henley to fit along with the CU would be a bit of a squeeze.
Any advice would be appreciated, cheers
Saajan
I'm still training so some advice would be appreciated

We have a shed about 60m from the house where would like a supply. I've already ran some 2 core 4mm SWA and wired up a CU with a 30mA incomer, it will be protected upstream by a 16A MCB. I went for 2 core because I want the shed on TT becuase of the length of cable run, we're on PME.
Our main CU in the house is fed by SWA from an 100A switchfuse located externally in seperate enclosure to the meter. I don't want to run the shed feed from the main CU because it would be too disruptive to run internally.
We're having some building work done at the moment so I was having a chat with the builder's sparky and he was saying he could put a small 4-way CU in the main meter box, since there isn't enough space in the other one with the switchfuse. He's going for a 4-way just incase we want an EV charger in the future.
Is this permissible? I was under the impression that only the DNO and metering equipment should be in the meter box. His plan was to just use a set of henley's and split the tails which I'm fine with, but shouldn't the whole installation have a single point of isolation?
I suggested using a Wylex REC4 and linking out the incoming terminals with busbar to allow two sets of tails to connect on the outgoing side but he wasn't too keen on that. Getting a REC2 and henley to fit along with the CU would be a bit of a squeeze.
Any advice would be appreciated, cheers
Saajan