this is what they sent and it is how i will fit
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Too many out of focus snaps - can't make out what you're supposed to be showing us.
purchased a merlin 60a mcb
They said to use a 63A...
not going to try the 16mm again as it has to be forced into the connectors and they are rated to a max of 10mm on the book
They are so having a laugh.
They tell you to use a 63A MCB, and then they design a product which will not take the size of cable that you could well need to be able to put it on a 63A MCB. The size of cable you should use for any application is determined by a number of factors, but one of them is that it must be capable of carrying at least the current at which the protective device is rated, i.e. in this case 63A. Even if you installed a dedicated circuit to run a 10w night light, if you put it on a 63A MCB the cable must be rated for at least 63A.
http://www.kevinboone.com/cableselection_web.html
10mm² is only capable of carrying 63A in free air, or on a cable tray, or clipped to the surface of a wall, or buried directly into a plastered wall. Introduce any hint of thermal insulation, or conduit, or being grouped with other cables, or running through an area which gets hot, and it will not suffice.