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Hi all,

for some reason Fusebox have offered a 40mm knockout for incoming meter tails, but I accidentally knocked this out not realising it wasn't a 32mm size, cant find anything suitable to close it up with , any suggestions on how to close a knockout and meet the regs?


Thanks,
Chandresh.
 
Metal besa lid with m4 nuts and bolts.
 
Hi all,

for some reason Fusebox have offered a 40mm knockout for incoming meter tails, but I accidentally knocked this out not realising it wasn't a 32mm size, cant find anything suitable to close it up with , any suggestions on how to close a knockout and meet the regs?


Thanks,
Chandresh.
Pop Rivet a patch over the hole!
 
Sorry, I thought you meant you would still use the hole for the tails, if you have already used a different hole, then just use a m40con blanking plug, cef do them for around ÂŁ1.50 including gasket and locknut.
 
Hi all,

for some reason Fusebox have offered a 40mm knockout for incoming meter tails, but I accidentally knocked this out not realising it wasn't a 32mm size, cant find anything suitable to close it up with , any suggestions on how to close a knockout and meet the regs?


Thanks,
Chandresh.
Wiska do mains tails glands 32 mm and a 40 mm adapter in one pack.
 

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What are the odds?.....ive got the exact same problem today ? popped the 40mm out and put the nylon gland in and then realised its fouling on the meter board below! ? any other ways of blanking this of??
Just read @Julie. reply, my nearest cef doesn’t have them in stock and I need it tomorrow morning ?
 
Baked beans tin lid bolted over the hole! And you get to have beans for breakfast!!





Sometimes I have managed to bolt or rivet a galv conduit box lid over larger holes in DBs with some sealer if you can't get a gland in time
 

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