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Anyone know of a MSDB type panel to install after don and supplier equipment similar to a MSDB that will take 18 individual cut out/ meter feeds for distribution of the new sub mains to a block of flats. 9 off peak and 9 peak to 9 flats. To be switched and fused @ 60 a. So tight for space don’t think I’m going to get 18 switch fuses in
 
Cheers Telectrix but that’s whatDNO are installing. I need a small footprint panel to contain my fuses and switches after 9 individual twin tariffs meters. So 9 off peak incomes 9 peak incomers
 

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