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Can anyone give me some advice on coding I recently carried out a EICR on a Commercial premises (communal areas of a block of flats) 3 x DB's all single phase with incoming 3 phase supply with 100A type 2 b fuses with 16mm tails going to each DB - personally I warrant this a code 2 any thoughts and reasons please
 
Ideally would be 25mm but there must be hundreds of thousands of houses with 100a fuses and 16mm tails. Look at length of tails and max demand but don't overly fret. code 3 IMHO.
 
Yep seems a simple solution there, just get the fuse lowered to meet the flats max demand or cable carrying capacity after considering the relevant factors!
 

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