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Well, its not that harsh, its modern brick construction on concrete slab with a good solid roof - i'm just over spec'ing
Why? A steel IP65 unit, if it exists, is going to be incredibly expensive!
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Well, its not that harsh, its modern brick construction on concrete slab with a good solid roof - i'm just over spec'ing
yer, I probably wasn't clear, either steel or IP65 if I overspec it. I wasn't planning a steel + Ip65
@davesparks We're off topic here, I asked for some opinions on avoiding 20A DP switches and housing relays... sounded like a small CU is good idea. I had seen some MK IP65 Garage CU's on the CEF website and 'assumed' they could be used?
Isthe garage detached from the house?
If it is, then there's no requirement (as far as I am aware) for a non-combustible CU.
If it's in close proximity it does.Isthe garage detached from the house?
If it is, then there's no requirement (as far as I am aware) for a non-combustible CU.
If it's in close proximity it does.
On site guide and using your common sense.Premises: A house or building together with its land and outbuildings.
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