

It is paxolin - although strictly speaking Paxolin is a tradename - the generic stuff is SRBP - synthetic resin bonded paper.poxolin paxolin sounds right but just not sure
I can assure you I don't intend to leave the apertures uncovered - if I can't find the gland plates I'll make a couple.
Drilling holes in the top plate isn't really the issue - it's what can I do inside the CU with a couple of dozen T/E cables to stop it looking like a rug weaving project....
.'twas a joke for NHA's benefit...I don't see the need to use cable ties to hold the cores together,
True.Once bent, single core cables should near enough stay put.
It would be a big hole - I've got a suitable box that's the same width as the CU, so I'd cut a lot of one side away and fix it to the top of the CU instead of having a plate, and take the cables through the 13" x 2½" aperture. Really it would be like having one enclosure.If you chose to have the neutrals in a separate enclosure you'll need to use one big hole in the top for all the wires (eddys). Wouldn't be my preferred option.
Three.How many RCDs are you having in the CU?
Possibly. Probably not.Any RCBOs?
None whatsoever. Save me having to cut two gland plates as well, as I can't find the damn things, and I'll bet that per cm² the Siemens part costs more than body panels for a Rolls Royce...Nice, so there wont be any problems offering it up to another enclosure![]()
Yes - it's an obvious place. No room for the 4-pole ones I already have though. Maybe I'll put normal earth & neutral bars for the bottom bank there, and the ones for the top row at the top.I'm also thinking there's loads of room between the top and bottom rows of MCBs.
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