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Looking for some advice on a domestic job. The consumer unit is being moved from kitchen to cupboard in hallway. The meter is staying in same place but the distance between meter and board is around 7 metres. I have been advised to fit a 100amp isolator at meter and run tails from meter to isolator and then from bottom of isolator to consumer unit to run a 25mm split concentric. Would this be suitable??

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Above 3m, meter tails should normally fused, as the DNO don't let you rely on their fuse above this distance. So you would be fitting a switch fuse, not just an isolator.

Then you can use 25mm2 armoured cable from the switch fuse to the consumer unit. Since both are going to be metal, you can easily gland the SWA at each end.
 
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Above 3m, meter tails should normally fused, as the DNO don't let you rely on their fuse above this distance. So you would be fitting a switch fuse, not just an isolator.

Then you can use 25mm2 armoured cable from the switch fuse to the consumer unit. Since both are going to be metal, you can easily gland the SWA at each end.


Thanks SJD. I thought id have to protect it with my own fuse inwas just want to doible check. Thanks for the rrsponse.
 
As above you need to fit a fuse switch, but do some calculations, if it is a small house you may get away with a 16mm submain fused at 60A.
Also swa is better than split concentric as it is surrounded with earthed metal and needs no further protection, split concentric is only half surrounded so will need protection and/or a RCD.
 
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Another sparky advised me ob this?
But your a qualified electrical engineer and and an Approved electrician? I really dont get why you are asking this question with such qualifications and not understanding selectivity?
 
But your a qualified electrical engineer and and an Approved electrician? I really dont get why you are asking this question with such qualifications and not understanding selectivity?
Its not something ive had to do before richy3333. The whole point of this forum is to help and discuss. I thought the correct way to do it was the way which has been stated above but i doubted myself when i was told to use an isolator. Hence why i came on here to get some reassurance. As this is a forum and advice is given.
 
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Its not something ive had to do before richy3333. The whole point of this forum is to help and discuss. I thought the correct way to do it was the way which has been stated above but i doubted myself when i was told to use an isolator. Hence why i came on here to get some reassurance. As this is a forum and advice is given.
I just dont get the basic question for somebody so qualified and with such experience (on the basis you are one of those companies linked to)? My second year apprentice could have answered your question, that all. Sorry.
 
Home Page - https://www.cesscotland.com Is this you or are you the one near Glasgow?
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I just dont get the basic question for somebody so qualified and with such experience (on the basis you are one of those companies linked to)? My second year apprentice could have answered your question, that all. Sorry.
No the above isnt me. Like i say
Home Page - https://www.cesscotland.com Is this you or are you the one near Glasgow?
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I just dont get the basic question for somebody so qualified and with such experience (on the basis you are one of those companies linked to)? My second year apprentice could have answered your question, that all. Sorry.
No the above isnt me

I have recently started self employed and it was something i have not come across before so wanted clarification on it.
 
Why is a qualified electrical engineer getting involved in domestic electrical work?

Im not an engineer im an electrician with a mainly commercial background.
 

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