Final question, what are the implications regarding the fitting of the 100 breaker and Henly blocks in the meter box on the house that is being retained in respect of the DNO.

I 'm assuming that the garage end is not a problem because I will ask the DNO to cease the supply to that box.

The meter box is actually your property. As long as you don't interfere with, or compromise their equipment then you should be fine. A quick phone call to them would clear that up (hopefully) :)
 
If you are using 16mm SWA then you need to split the tails with a henley, into metal clad switch fuse which is ideal for changing tails to SWA, 80a max but if it's only a garage then 60A is plenty.
 
Spot on high tower thats exactly the way i would do it unless i had a metal clad dist board and gland in straight into it and protect by a 63 amp mcb
 
Me posh lololololol like it , ive been called a prat a few times but never posh , on the other hand i did play a posh camp soliciator in me and my girl , they said the part was for me lol thanks eh
 
Why not just put it on a 50A distribution circuit from the house CU? save yourself (your client) the cost of that henley and switch fuse unit. And for 16m surely 10mm swa would then be fine - more saving.

Your plan, athough valid, seems ott for whats required (a garage and 1 room - what's he growing?)
 

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