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Hi Lewis - this little Wylex one sitting on my bench tonight. On the top there is room to cut more holes, but its too close to the earth/neutral bar, imho. It will take 11 rcbo and it's my fav with their new reduced height sp+n units.

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Just cut a massive hole in the back, job jobbed........ bloody snow flakes over complicating things........ tsk

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/no-nonsense-fire-rated-expanding-foam-hand-held-750ml/83897

Sorted.
They must sell crates of this up in Scotland.
 
I seem to recall mk boards having plenty of knockouts, but I just don't like them so have moved over to Hager. Their square knockouts can be a pain or can be a godsend depending on the situation, but plain boards are readily available. Qmax hole punches make nice accurate holes as well
 

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