6 teriminal 35 amp junction

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Nope, no such beast.

What is it that you are trying to do? There may be another way...
 
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does anybody no were can buy a 35 amp 6 pin terminal boxes
Any decent supplier who deals in control panel parts etc.

You'll need a small enclosure, a length of DIN rail, a number of rail mount terminals and some jumper bars.

Job done.
 
Are you trying to extend a ring circuit?

Buy a Wagobox enclosure - there's enough room inside for 6x 32A Wago connectors.

Or as said, use two 3-terminal 32A boxes
 
if you're extending from the middle of a cable.. cut it and add the 2 ends of the new part to it, requires 2 30A JB's..
 
But the OP wanted a 6-terminal JB. Maybe he did plan to buy two to use at different places, but the suggestion was that 2 x 3-terminal ≡ 1 x 6-terminal.

So I guess the Q should be:

"Why would you need a 6-terminal, or two 3-terminal, JBs at the same point to extend a ring final?"

As RF has so far asked twice, to no avail, we need to know what he's actually trying to accomplish.
 
So I guess the Q should be:

"Why would you need a 6-terminal, or two 3-terminal, JBs at the same point to extend a ring final?"

the answer to that would still be the same as above..
to extend a ring final mid cable you need 6 terminals no matter what the configuration..

1 for each live = 2
1 for each neutral = 2
1 for each CPC = 2

if you only use 3 terminals, then you're not extending the ring final, you're spurring off it..

you mention jumper bars higher up.. are you of the impression that he wants 6 terminals all linked together?
 
the answer to that would still be the same as above..
to extend a ring final mid cable you need 6 terminals no matter what the configuration..

1 for each live = 2
1 for each neutral = 2
1 for each CPC = 2

if you only use 3 terminals, then you're not extending the ring final, you're spurring off it..
You're right - sorry - I was thinking of extending as in a new length of cable running between two points, not effectively leaving and returning to the same place..... :oops: :oops:


you mention jumper bars higher up.. are you of the impression that he wants 6 terminals all linked together?
No - that was on the basis that he might need to link more than one together depending on how many cable entry points he needed, i.e. he might need rail terminals in multiples of 6, and jumper bars in multiples of 6.


Ooh:

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Preformed insulated copper combs to go into one side of a choc block to join them together.

Could be made in appropriate colours, and a range of lengths (possibly) and a reasonable range of sizes, e.g. 5A, 15A, 30A.

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