Or if you can distribute the loads suitably, you could use an MCB in the first unit as a sub-feed to the second unit. That might even save on cable runs for branch circuits if it means you can locate the second unit at some other location nearer to the loads it serves.Henley block.
You're welcome. It's probably not a current part number but it's a starting point.Thanks, Iggifer. any maker will do for my application. That's very helpful… TTC
No discrimination on faults of negligible impedance.Can't you use a B63amp MCB instead?
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