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E14RKS

Hi,
in the process of wiring 4 flats for a customer(new build). Have wired flats in past and if I needed five supplies, uk power network would install 5 supply's with cut outs, I'd normally come from these to a fused switch and then off to each flat with a suitable swa cable. Uk power networks have been and installed a 3 phase head, ( new policy)now my question is I've got to turn this 3 phase supply into 5 supplies( 4 flats and 1 landlords supply) I've spoke to uk power networks and they said I need to install a 3 phase 100a issolator( lockable) after the head and either a multi service user multi head (Henley 7 way head) or I can use a 3 phase DB with suitably sized mcbs as long as this is lockable.
Anybody have any experience of this? The Henley multi head is expensive so the 3 phase DB is the way I'd like to go if this seems viable, look forward to your opinions,
 
Another question, how is the supply to be metered? One 3Ph common meter and privately owned sub-meters or individual metered supplies.

I wouldn’t fit a board with MCB’s.

You need to talk to the supplier otherwise you could end up taking it all out.
 

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