Isolate power to fit new CU

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Why not?

3mm contact seperation.

Just as good as a CU main switch.
 
My main issue was their CSA. It's difficult to size cables from a photo, but they only look to be 16.0mm² to me.
80A fuse? NP.

100A fuse? Well, they are in free air, and this is a DNO we're talking about, not someone who has to comply with BS7671... ;)


Looks like one of these to me:

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But with seals to prevent removal of the main cover and access to the incoming terminals...


Ever wondered how that isolator works? I did :LOL:
Probably fine considering how many times it will be operated in its life.
 
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well guys it is indeed ampy automation, but no isolator!

The incoming fuse is 60amp looking at the beige cover, could of been changed to 100amp i guess and not had cover updated but 60amp should be fine.

Somebody mentioned something about 16mm? Could you enlighten me? The meter tails going to CU look impossible to get to other than cutting meter seals. I will buy some tails and ask dno to put them in just after he has pulled the service fuse? Is this the correct way of doing it?
 

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