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You can’t split the phases to one cable and the N to the other cable.
again, you could have a situation where eddy currents heat the cable.
sureley the spark has given you a specification for the cable run?
I would discuss this with them.
 
Yes I do, I thought it might be a good place to ask here while I was online.
No need to be rude, if you don't want to advise others politely then perhaps a forum is not the place to spend your time.

Westward regularly advises people on here and is very knowledgeable and respected.

There is no point you keeping asking questions when it is obvious you are well beyond your limits with this one.
 
Westward regularly advises people on here and is very knowledgeable and respected.

There is no point you keeping asking questions when it is obvious you are well beyond your limits with this one.
No problem, I've clearly misunderstood the forum guidelines and apologize for that. I did not realize that the forum was only for qualified electricians. I'm just too curious. My solar installer put a chock block in a 100A isolator that would have burned my house down had my wife not spotted the smoke coming from the switch. So I like to know a little about my system to keep safe when an electrician is not here.
 

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