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Hi All..thoughts on this please, is it acceptable or failed 'as not installed to manufactures instructions'?

Thanks in advance
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Do manufacturers instructions definitely prohibit this? Only issue that springs to mind is different heat distribution and cooling, but plenty of 3 phase DBs are designed to run in that configuration. As far as I know the MCBs/RCDs will operate in any orientation, would be interested to see any documentation which either confirms or denies this.

Is it securely mounted? Are all the entry points correctly sealed (as the top edge is the CUs side etc)
 
Agree that the MCBs are OK this way as they are in a 3-phase DB, but I think having the main switch in any orientation other than down=off is unacceptable as it could hinder isolation in an emergency. I believe the BS defines this but cannot offer a specific reference at the mo. Consider a fire crew working in the dark / smoke...
 
Well, I’ve never seen one installed on that orientation before.?
 
ours at home is mounted like that as the alternative was to move the head,meter,and isolator (£££££££££) or knock down a brick supporting wall. it's been like that since i installed it 8 years ago. it's BG and it's plastic. the house has nor burnt down. the dogs have not run off. in fact...nothing to laugh at at all.
 
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But the master switch is usually along the bottom
and conforms to "Normally expected"
UP-On
Down Off ... ( gravity assisted )

I'm with @Lucien Nunes " fire crew " comment.

It has been made less safe.

I hadn't though about the main switch. Good point. There is another small DB above, is this fed from the sideways one or split tails?
If there isnt an overal isolator, perhaps one should be installed to give a single point of isolation? That would then be the correct orientation, would that be enough to avoid confusion with the second switch in the DB still in place on its side?
 

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