You are saying put the L tail cable and the bus bar lug onto one of the RCBO's terminals Fine.
That's how I'd do it. there are also purpose made connectors, example:https://www.soddele.com/busbar-accessories/mcb-busbar-c45-adapter-box-1p-2p-3p
You are saying put the L tail cable and the bus bar lug onto one of the RCBO's terminals Fine.
If you mean a Dual-RCD (not 'high integrity') CU, then, if one RCD is adjacent to the main switch, then there's no need for "two cables rammed into a terminal" (or a 'purpose made lug').Double RCD in a CU have two cables into one purpose made lug (comes as a kit with the CU), that is inserted into the RCD terminal. They do not have two cables rammed into the terminal.
Sorted! Many thx.That's how I'd do it. there are also purpose made connectors, example:https://www.soddele.com/busbar-accessories/mcb-busbar-c45-adapter-box-1p-2p-3p
I have been? Only once by Sunray. Not you for sure. The only thing you have told is attitude.You have been told several times.
If you really cannot think of a way yourself, perhaps you should not be doing electrical work.
Sunray's is a professional solution, which is the sort of thing I go for, one is not. Stuffing a 16mm or 25mm cable into an RCBO's terminal together with a bus bar lug is not my line.What is the difference between Sunray's suggestion and putting the wire itself in the terminal?
I like to keep things simple.It's easy to understand.
The only deluded one is you. Stacked CUs have special arrangements to extend the tails from master CU to the slave CU - look at the Proteus brochure link I gave. You can see bits of itThen you are deluded.
Substitute connect properly for stuffed.
What is the difference between connecting stacked CUs and any other arrangement?
What a nice person you are.The only deluded one is you.
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