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Stevenf

I have a supply going into a 63a switched fuse isolator

i would like to add an additional submain

therfore I plan to piggy back from the supply side of a new 100a switched fuse to feed existing switched fuse.
and then use this new switched fuse to supply to my new circuit.

demand has been calculated
 
Ask your electrician who you said you have doing the work.

^^^ Agree. It seems like you are trying to do this job yourself when you really need an electrical engineer with experience to design this new sub main for a 60A motor on a farm. Post up your electricians calculations and we will have a look at them for you, as for any more advice? It would be foolish of us to tell you how to do this job, it is not a DIY type of works.
 
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